Using remote speakers with Airport express & safari

How do I get music streams to work through my remote speakers, that are connected with airport express to my laptop? No problem through iTunes. I'm using Safari.

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    Restart the entire network.
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    Please help me! Please for the love of the mac guy on tv who encouraged me to switch.
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    That's the other thing, AirPort setup assistant doesn't allow me to get very far. I get to the introduction page and click continue to begin. Then I get an error message saying I have no AirPort card installed (which is true, but not necessary because I'm on a wired network to get to the airport express base station).
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    Thank you for the details of the issue you are experiencing with AirPlay through iTunes on your laptop.  I found an article with things you can check when you are not able to AirPlay. 
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