Still have blinking amber light

I've followed the instructions. I've searched the support board, and I still can't get my airport express to work. I've reset it to factory settings, I've unplugged the cable modem and left it off for 15 minutes then replugged everything.
My Macbook "sees" the airport, it says the AX is working, but there's no Internet connection (blinking amber light). I have two AX's set up elsewhere just fine, but I'm trying to set this one up with no luck.
HELP!

Hi Mary,
Welcome to the forum.
First question is: How old is the Express that is a problem? If it is two years or older it may have reached the end of its life cycle.
After you have reset it to factory settings, it should show up in the setup assistant or Airport Utility with its original Apple factory ID. When you join it to the system, do not name it the same name that you have named it before. What I usually do is add a word in front of the old name like "new" or add a number behind it. It may see the Airport but if the Airport is in actually not tied to your wireless system it won't connect.

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