Set up airport express in mountain lion

how do i set up my airport express in OS X Mountain Lion?
apparently the software is not compatible and I can't seem to find the answer on the internet

Your question doesn't sound quite right....
Do you want to setup your Airport Express router? If so, then open up the application called Airport Utility to setup. Both Airport Utility versions (5.6 and 6.1) will work with your Mac... just be sure you select the Airport Express as your Wifi device in Network preferences. It will then pop up in your Airport Utility app. 
Or do you want to setup Airport on your Mac? If so, then navigate to Apple/ System Preferences/Network and click on Wifi to set it up.

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    Qualcuno sa come configurare o aggiornare airport express su mountain lion? Quando apro l'utility mi dice che questa versione non è supportata. Ho bisogno di un aggiornamento? Please help me!
    Neuilly61

    From Cult of Mac:
    "It’s simple: the secret sauce that Apple requires to make AirPlay Mirroring work is on-GPU H.264 encoding, or the ability to compress video on your device’s actual graphic chips without calling upon the CPU.
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  • Airport Utility 5.6 for older Airport Express on Mountain Lion?

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  • Configuring old airport express with mountain lion

    I have a new 2nd Gen airport express base station and would like to configure my old airport express to extend my network to hook up to the stereo in my living room. I run Mountain Lion on my MacBook Pro, and it says the software I need is Airport Utility 5.6 to do this. I downloaded 5.6 for Lion, but it says I can't even install it to my HD. Is there a version for Mountain Lion?
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    Hi:
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    After several more hours of trial & error over the weekend,
    I finally have the Green Light (LED) on the Airport Express.
    And it stays green, even if I unplug it from the AC outlet,
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    OK...in order to get this far, I had the AE wired to the
    laptop or LinkSys router via an Ethernet cable. How do
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    Side Note:
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