Setting up wireless network with 2x airport extreme ac

I've got a business customer with 2 new Airport Extreme 802.11 AC behind a comcast modem.
When the first extreme is set up, all is well.
When the 2nd Extreme is introduced, Airport Utility asks to automatically wirelessly extend the network, which I allow it to do.
But sometime during that setup, the 2nd extreme becomes unresponsive, and the connection to the internet becomes broken.
The only thing that restores it is to reboot the first Extreme. No matter how many times Iv'e done this, it results in the same problem. I've replaced Extreme #2 with a new one, and I get the same problem.
There are 20 some odd devices on the network; with one Extreme, it works great, and the Extreme AC's replaced 2 older version of Extreme's that were doing this just perfectly.
What is causing this problem, other than me doing something stupid, and how do I extend the network? I'd rather extend it with the wire it's connected to than wirelessly.

Power off AirPort Extreme 2 for now and test the Ethernet cable that is connected from one of the LAN <-> ports on Extreme 1 by temporarily connecting the cable to the Ethernet port on a laptop or desktop. Turn off the wireless off on the computer and see if you can get a good Internet connection that way.
If you can, then you know that the Ethernet port on the AirPort and the cable are both working correctly.
If you can't, then you need to do some troubleshooting to identify the real problem before you can attempt to configure AirPort Extreme 2.
Post back when you have verified that you have a working connection between AirPort Extreme 1 and the device that you are using to test.

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