bad IP on my airport express extender

I use an express train from the airport as an Extender for my airport extreme for the signal wireless at home.  It worked great for months and then a flashing orange started day and gives a wrong address.  I rebooted, reset / hard reset, unplugged and left for days, and nothing does not.  Airport Extreme works very well.

I read that the unit could have just 'went wrong '.  Please notify.  Thank you.

We need more information, please.

Approximately, how old is the Express?

The Express have an Ethernet port, or both?

Have you updated your Mac to El Capitan (10.11.2)?

If so, the Express was started in place around the same time?

The Express connects using an Ethernet cable to the AirPort Extreme, or it connects wireless?

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