TIme Capsule 2TB and Airport Express Base Station

Hi,
just received a new mac book pro, time capsule and airport express. I already had a older imac (Early 2008).
my goal is to connect everything in a wifi at the highest possible speed. The airport express servers also as a itunes connection to my stereo.
I followed basic instruction, all is working except that I can't have the speed a 5GHz (I verify the speed by holding the alt key and clicking on the wireless icon in the menubar) I have n but at 2.4GHz.
what are the correct settings for this. I noticed that if I do not have the possibility to set radio modus to n 5GHz only. the version of airport configuration program that came with the time capsule is 5.5 and the time capsule is on 7.5 the airport express on 7.4.2.
thanks for helping on this.
Message was edited by: dannykite
Message was edited by: dannykite

This looks like you held down the "option" key while you clicked on the Airport icon at the top of your screen.
You were asking about different Radio Modes for the Time Capsule
Open AirPort Utility - Click Manual Setup
Click the Wireless tab located just below the row of icons
Now you will see the wireless settings.
Hold down the option key when you click on the Radio Mode selection box to see more choices.

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