Set up airport express from iphone

Trying to set up an oldish airport express. We just want to use it to stream music from iphones/pad to our amplifier.
Plugged the express in, flashing amber, Iphone 4s sees it and collects data but then says:
Apple Network 2293bb cannot be setup by this software.
I cannot get my Mac air to see the express.
any ideas?

Trying to set up an oldish airport express.
Not sure how old "oldish" might be, but based on the information in your post, the Express is not an 802.11n version. Otherwise,the iPhone and MacBook Air would "see" it.
Confirm by looking for the model number on the side of the Express. It is hard to see, but look for something like A1084 or A1088. 
If you see either of these numbers, the Express cannot be configured with newer devices that you have.
If you have an older Mac running Leopard or Snow Leopard, or a PC, then you can use that device to configure the Express.

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