Is it best to use the 5ghz option on the airport express

Is it best to use the 5ghz option on the airport express

It would depend on your networking requirements. If the highest bandwidth is desired, the 5 GHz band offers approximately 2-3x more than the 2.4 GHz band ... but for shorter distances. Also, due to signal characteristics, the higher frequencies have more difficulty passing through objects like walls. Thus I would only recommend 5 GHz for a single room.
Also, it will depend on the wireless clients that you need to support. Not all support operation on the 5 GHz band, especially for the 802.11n radio mode.

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