Itunes speaker name not supported by this base station

I get this message when I try to enable airtunes on my AX using the new Airport Utility:
--The setting "itunes speaker name" is not supported by this base station--
I have reloaded the firmware, done a couple hard resets, no dice.
Anyone seen this before?
If I try to use the old airport admin utility I don't see the "music" tab used to inspect and change the speaker name and password.
And the AX does not show up in the iTunes speaker list.
TIA for ideas,
UPMG

Welcome to Discussions, andrewmalone!
Unless it's brand new, to get a signal you'll need to reset to factory default to clear the previous conflicting profile. Refer to the last section "How to perform a factory default reset" on this page:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=108044
To confirm successful reset after a minute, you should see the Express's default name (Apple Network ____) in your menu bar's AirPort icon.

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