Attempting to create a wired WIFI network using A1521s and backhauling like other systems
I have read through many articles revolving around this topic. I have five A1521 Airport Extreme Stations and two A1392 Base Stations. I have a 2900 square foot home. It was constructed mainly of brick and has a lot of steel frame work in many corners. I live in "Tornado Alley", hence the over construction. What I am trying to accompish is a WIFI network with each base station being connected via Ethernet throughout the house. I have tried several different methods with epic fails. I read an article today that I hope someone on here smarter than me can assist and confirm will work before I waste time and get overly frustraited.
I read a response to a person having a very similar issue as mine that made sense but the response was a little confusing and I couldn't ask due to the thread being closed.
Do I set up one 1521 as the router (connected to my MODEM) with my desired SSID and password and then turn it off? And then do the following with the others I plan on using in the other areas of the house, first? Then do I power them up one at a time daisy chaining (backhaul) from one to the next in the other rooms? Lastly, there seems to be conflicing information about what port to use on the back of the 1521 set to be a WIFI spot; do you use the "0" or the <=> to connect from one 1521 to the other? Do I set them up manually or use the wizard in the Airport utility with my Macbook Pro? Throwing a Time Capsule in the mix shouldn't matter should it? I would like to use it as a Time Machine for crashes and new additions.
I know there are other options with other brands but I'd like to keep it simple and with Apple. They are still really great devices. I like the beam forming function really well and these little Base Stations still have a lot to give.
Thank you in advance to whoever can point me onto the correct procedure to make it work. I know it's possible I just can't make it work. Backhauling via Ethernet makes the system faster and more dependable.