Second airport express not visible

I just bought a second airport express to use with a printer. The first one I use for music and works fine, but the send one is not showing up. I cannot find it. I have rebooted things and nothing. It just flashes amber.
What next?

Jonhnie on the spot wrote:
I just bought a second airport express to use with a printer. The first one I use for music and works fine, but the send one is not showing up. I cannot find it. I have rebooted things and nothing. It just flashes amber.
Two thoughts:
1) It may be appearing as part of a different "network". Try looking for it under your AirPort menu.
2) If you plan to connect the new unit to the rest of your network wirelessly, use an Ethernet cable to connect your computer temporarily to it. (You may have to use the Network panel of System Preferences to enable your Ethernet port.)

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