Switching profiles in Airport Express

I have an old airport express (1st gen) that allows me to use multiple profiles (I use it at home to extend my wireless network and have a travel profile to create a wifi network). Do I need to use my computer to change the profile before unplugging the airport express at home and taking it with me wherever I am going, or will it switch automatically when I connect it to an ethernet cable, and back to extend my netword when I plug it back at home? This is not so easy now because I can only manage profiles with Airport Utility 5.6, which I only downloaded at my desktop but do not have in my notebook, ipad or iphone.Thanks

Ricardo231 wrote:
... Do I need to use my computer to change the profile before unplugging the airport express at home and taking it with me wherever I am going,
Yes. The Express will not automatically change from one stored profile to another, so you must switch profiles yourself.
This is not so easy now because I can only manage profiles with Airport Utility 5.6,
That is a moot point since a first generation Express requires AU 5.6 anyway.

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    Message was edited by: Bob Timmons

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    I had the same issue as a lot of you with my Airport Expresses.
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    Haven't had an issue with any of my connections. I have 2 Airport Express, one as a client and one as a WDS Remote Station.
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