Airport Express had not cooperated and TC?

I got my TC and Airport Express for a few years now without any problems.  Recently, no known changes, I could no longer connect to my wifi/internet. After that everything in that I can get troubleshooting, it's when the TC and AE are physically connected to my my wifi internet network and stop working.  When I have either connected by themselves the internet and wifi works very well.  My setup as follows:

Router & Verizon Fios Internet Service

Airport Express hard wired to the Fios router

Time Capsule hard wired to the Fios router

I have updated firmware on TC and AE today and no luck.  Any ideas on what might be the cause?

Thank you!

Reset both the TC and Express to plant and restore the configuration.

Make sure that both are in bridge mode... and get IP address valid for the FIOS router.

If you are roaming network then both TC and Express needs to create a wireless network of the same name and same level of security / password.

If you still have questions, post screenshots of the installation.

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