Profiles on Airport Express

I've got an Airport Extreme base station at home with an Airport Express in another room. I have my Xbox 360 connected to the Express using the WDS settings.
I am going to be traveling for a bit and want to take my Airport Express on the road with me, but don't want to go through the hassle of re-setting up the Express back to the WDS mode when I get back. (It really was quite a headache getting that set up).
I was told it's possible to save different configurations in the Express so I can basically just plug it back in when I get home and not have to re-configure it. I can't seem to find any info on this on the support site here. Is this possible, and if so, how is it done?
Thanks

But I am confused as to whether it is possible to do this with the Airport Express (802.11n) as some people say that you cannot do this, whilst others say you can.
Like the earlier 802.11b/g version, the new 802.11n AirPort Express Base Station (AXn) allow you to save up to five configuration profiles.
To create a new profile:
o Open AirPort Utility, select your AXn from the list, and then, click "Manual Setup."
o From the AirPort Utility menu, select "Base Station," and then "Manage Profiles."
o Click "+" to create a new profile; give it a name, and then, click OK.
o Set options, such as network name, passwords, Internet connection method, etc.
o When done setting the options, click Update.
To switch profiles:
o Open the AirPort Utility, select your AXn from the list, and then, click "Manual Setup."
o From the AirPort Utility menu, select "Base Station," and then "Manage Profiles."
o Click on the desired profile, and then, click OK to apply the new profile and restart the AXn.
Just remember to switch to the desired configuration profile before removing power from the AXn.

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    Ricardo231 wrote:
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      CPU Speed:          800 MHz
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      Memory:          768 MB
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      Boot ROM Version:          4.3.3f2
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      Sales Order Number:
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    25dB to 40dB SNR = Very good signal
    15dB to 25dB SNR = Low signal
    10dB to 15dB SNR = Very low signal
    5dB to 10dB SNR = No signal
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    o Click on the desired profile, and then, click OK to apply the new profile and restart the AX.
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