Airport Utility ( unknown ) router

My airport utility shows MY airport express, but it also shows someone else's airport extreme. This extreme also shows up in FINDER under shared.
Why ? and how to remove it.

I too am having problems with the airport utility not 'seeing' my airport components. Usually switching off airport and then switching it back on cures the problem and subsequently hard 'booting' the component seems to sort out the problem. However I am still left with a persistent problem of losing the connection between iTunes and my speakers which are connected by an airport express and air tunes.
As a previous correspondent said , he could cure the problem but it is to much like a pc to be comfortable and it is not liveable with. This system fragility is not what Mac users will tolerate.
Anyone know what is going on.
For those who have not fallen asleep yet here is what is running on my network.
Time capsule connected to ADSL modem by ethernet cable, airport extreme base station in bridge mode connected by ethernet cable to time capsule.One airport express set to extend the wireless network(to cover a part of the property which is remote). Two airport expresses connected to two sets of speakers via air tunes. Its the airtunes bit that causes the problems of intermittent connection.

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