Updated Airport Extreme 7.7.7 loses cat5 connection

Updated my Airport Extreme 7.7.7 when he upgrading me recommended notified, and I lost all connections of cable cat 5 of my various devices.  There was still a wireless connectivity.  Downgraded to 7.7.3 and all Ethernet connections restored.  Any ideas on what to check?  Current execution Windows 10 laptop computer, a plasma Panasonic and Samsung Blue Ray and 2 Apple TV on the Ethernet.  Another 10 Windows computer laptop, iPhone 6, iPad 2 Air, Roku Stick on the wireless are not affected.

A power cycle you the entire network after the upgrade? Restart in the right order... modem... Wait 2 min... then the airport... an another 2 min... then the customers.

Connectivity ethernet on the airport lights go green when customers ethernet lights?

I installed a Time Capsule to 7.7.7. and nothing untoward happened.

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