Using 2 Airport Express stations - internet on one, stream to the other?

This has to be possible but I'm unable to find any documentation about it....
Summary:
I have 2 Airport Express base stations. One is downstairs with my cable modem and stereo - downstairs. The other is upstairs connected only to a stereo - upstairs. Is it possible to be connected to one Airport Express (downstairs) with my system and a different Airport Express (upstairs) with iTunes?
Details:
Right now, I have to disconnect from downstairs - losing my internet connection - just so I can select upstairs in iTunes and stream music upstairs. Eventually when I want to check my email, or access the internet, I have to kill my streaming music going upstairs and connect back to downstairs. I thought for some reason that both downstairs and upstairs would appear in the drop-down in iTunes regardless of what network I'm connected to with my system. But it is now obvious that it just shows only the network I'm already connected to in the drop-down.
It's frustrating that I can't be connected to both in some way. Is this even possible?
Message was edited by: pennydreadfuls

Initially, I'm gonna say, "Yes." I've got a dual-band setup. I've got a AEBS (g-only) with two APEX (g-only) and an AEBS (5 GHz n-only). I can use AirTunes to stream music to both APEXs and my Apple TV.
So, if I understand your setup, Upstairs is only connected to a stereo and Downstairs is connected to your cable modem and a stereo. And your iTunes is either wireless or wired to the same network. iTunes should allow you to stream AirTunes to your computer, Upstairs, and/or Downstairs. If you want to stream to ALL three, simply select Multiple Speakers in the bottom right corner of iTunes.
Hope that helps.
Oops! I assumed that you're running one (1) network. After reading the other post, I would agree. In your situation, you need to have one of the Expresses acting as the WDS main base station and the other needs to be set to participate/join which essentially extends the network.
Message was edited by: Fabian Ramirez

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