Multiple Network ?

Hi,
How can I run more then one network using Airport Express at the same time. Would like to use iphone 4 with 802.11n 2.5Ghz, MacBook Pro on 802.11n 5Ghz and a Tivo and PC at the normal 802.11g
Is this possible ?
Profile?? Only runs the Active and not all three. Thanks.

Welcome to the discussion area, RickieV!
How can I run more then one network using Airport Express at the same time
The AirPort Express is a single band device, so while it is capable of either 2.4 GHz performance or 5 GHz performance, it cannot broadcast using both bands simultaneously.

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