Time Capsule + Netgear Powerline Adapter + Airport Express

Any help on this issue will be much appreciated!
I'm attempting to improve my network stability through the use of Netgear's powerline adapters.  The configuration I have (or I should say want to work) is as follows:
1. Time Capsule as main router connected to modem.  TC is running both a 2.4GHz and 5 GHz network under name#1
2. Wired connection to Netgear Powerline Adapter #1
3. Wired connection from Netgear Powerline Adapter #2 to Airport Express
4. Airport Express is running a 2.4 GHz network under name#2
The connection directly comping from adapter #2 is excellent so I know the powerline adapters are working.  I currently have the express configured to create its own network under name#2 and operate in bridge mode with an ethernet connection.  When viewed in the Airport Utitlity the AEX has a valid IP address from the TC and has a green light.  However, when any devices attempt to connect they cannot retrieve a valid IP.  I did get the setup to behave one time, but it appeared as soon as the laptop which connected successfully closed the connection it could not re-initiate it.  Its almost like the AEX isn't allowing IP addresses to get assigned to its wireless clients. 
I have attempted to both extend the TC wireless network through the ethernet connection as well as this current configuration where the AEX is running its own, but I haven't had any yet.  Not to mention constant reboots. 

Can you check the configuration again on the AirPort Express?
Open AirPort Utility - Select the  AirPort Express - Manual Setup
Click the Wireless tab below the icons
Wireless Mode = Create a wireless network
Wireless Network Name = Same name as the TC network
No check mark is needed next to "Allow this network to be extended"
Radio Mode = 802.11n (802.11 b/g compatible)
Channel = Automatic
Wireless Security = Same exact setting as the TC
Wireless Password = Same password as the TC network
Confirm Password
Click the Internet icon, then click the Internet Connection tab
Connect Using = Ethernet
Connection Sharing = Off (Bridge Mode)
Update to save setings and allow 40-45 seconds for the Express to restart
Then power off the entire network except you do not need to power of the Ethernet adapters
Start the modem first and let it run a minute by itself
Start the TC the same way
Start the AirPort Express
Continue starting devices one at a time until the network is back up
Test the network and report on your results

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