IPhone 5 won't connect to Airport Express extended network

I've just bought a new Airport Express and have succesfully set it up to extend my exisiting network through the Time Capsule. Now when I'm in the area where i need to connect my iPhone 5 to the new airport express, I'm not seeing it in my wifi settings on the iPhone. My understanding was, the express would create a an extended wifi area that any device could connect to. Is this correct?

It should but you probably have it in the wrong mode.. it is joining a wireless network not extending.
Go back to the airport utility and change the setup of the express.. make sure it is extend not join.
You may need to reset it to factory and start over.

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