How can use my Airport Express 802.11n with IOS X 10.9.4?

I have two Airport Express unit (802.11n) used to connect my upstairs and downstairs HiFi amps to my music collection (On a Mac mini and on my MacBook).  I keep my software up to date and my Airport Express units have now lost connectivity with my updated computers.  They do not even appear in UTILITIES/AIRPORT UTILITY - so I cannot reconfigure.  I have tried pressing the reset button and have tried "Googling" it but have had no success.  Any suggestions would be gratefully received.

Both say A1254 (I think)
A1254 is not a model number for an AirPort Express, but if you meant to say A1264, that is an 802.11n model that is compatible with AirPort Utility on an iOS device and also the Mac running Mavericks (10.9.4).
If you have pressed the reset button as you say above (held it in for 5-6 seconds or more), then the AirPort Express devices are reset back to factory default settings.
When you open AirPort Utility on the Mac and click on Other Wi-Fi Devices, you should see the AirPort Express. Click on AirPort Express to start the setup process and follow the prompts.

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  • I have an airport express (802.11n) which download do I need to get it work on Windows 8.1?

    I have an airport express (802.11n) which download do I need to get it work on Windows 8.1?

    That one doesn't work.
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    It has been some time since Apple updated AirPort Utility for Windows. The current version is 5.6.1.
    It runs on Windows 7, but I have not checked on Windows 8.
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