Airport express repeater

hello,
I have an FritzBox base station and want to stream music via airport express.
My imac operates on 10.8.2 - and I am not able to configure my airport express via airport admin.
It needs 5.6. - but 5.6. will not install on 10.8.2.
But 6.1. does not communicate with my (older) airport express.
what to do???

I found a solution. Look here
http://www.macworld.com/article/1167965/mountain_lion_and_the_ancient_airport_ba se_station.html

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    BY THE WAY -- I recommend using the Apple question/answer board on StackExchange to get Apple-related answers. It is at http://apple.stackexchange.com/

    To demonstrate, here's a screenshot from the Airport Utility on the iPod Touch in close proximity to the Express, still connected to the Extreme :

  • Is it possible to use Airport Express as a repeater and as an airplay device at the same time?

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    Sure it works only with apple routers? Cause than I could stop trying.
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  • How do I set Airport Express to work as repeater?

    How do I get my Airport Express to work as a repeater for my Apple TV, iPhones and iPad? I use a Mac Pro and a Netgear N300 Wireless N Router. The N300 sees the Airport fine and I can play music to the Airport from iTunes, but none of the other advertised features appear obvious.
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    I wanted to extend my 2Wire-based wireless network into a specific room that never seems to be able to pick up the signal, and found the following instructions on how to do so on Apple's website:
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    Update:
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  • Airport Express as wireless repeater

    Hi all, just wondering if anyone could give me a hand. I have just bought an Airport Express (not arrived just yet) not just for streaming music, but for extending my network. I am a student and have just moved into my new house. The internet here already is fine, the people here before me have given me the password to the encryption but not to the account or the router. This will all change in September, however. The router is a Netgear DG834PN. My iMac is having difficulty connecting to the network, I think this is due to the distance it is away from the router, as when I connect the iMac upstairs (nearer to it) it connects fine, hence the desire for a wireless repeater. Will I be able to use the Airport Express as a repeater? If not, what must I do? Must I get an Apple wireless router as well? Will a time capsule be fine? Please remember I cannot access the DG834PN's graphical interface at all.
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    Greetings,
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