Non-apple devices doesn't set up internet conenction

I created a new wlan with the Airport express. All devices can connect with the wlan, but the non-apple devices (galaxy s2 and ps3) doesn't have internet.
On the MBP, where i configurated the wlan, internet is running.
how to fix this issue?

I created a new wlan with the Airport express. All devices can connect with the wlan, but the non-apple devices (galaxy s2 and ps3) doesn't have internet.
On the MBP, where i configurated the wlan, internet is running.
how to fix this issue?

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