How do I add my Airport Express to extend my airport extreme base station network

How do I extend my wireless net work using my new airport express.
My base station is an airport extreme.
I can get both the extreme and the express to show up in the wireless set up system, but it wants to set up one or the other.  I want them both working together to extend the range of my base station.

Power up the Express for a few moments, then "hard reset" it iby holding in the reset button for 10-12 seconds and then release. Give the Express 40-45 seconds to restart and you will see a slow blinking amber light when this occurs.
Open AirPort Utility - select the Express and Click Continue to follow the guided setup. You may need to "switch" networks if AirPort Utility presents this option so that you can configure the Express.
The first page of the setup will ask you to assign a name for the device and device password. On the next page select the "join a wireless network option". Select "join" again and then enter a check mark next to the option to "extend the range of the network"
Continue following the guided setup to configure the device and click Update to save your settings.
Close AirPort Utility as soon as you see the message that the settings have been stored. Allow 40-45 second for the Express to restart.
A good location of the Express is a point that is about 1/2 the distance from your AirPort Extreme to the area that needs more wireless coverage. This will insure that the Express receives a strong signal to "extend".

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    Wireless Security...exact same setting as D-Link network
    Wireless Password....exact same setting as D-Link network
    Click the Internet icon in the row of icons
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    Wireless Password = Same password that your AEBS network is using
    Confirm Password
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    Assuming no major obstructions, a good starting location for the AX is a point that is about 1/2 to 2/3 the distance from your AirPort Extreme and the area that needs more coverage. The AX can only "extend" what it receives, so if you position it too far away, it will extend a weak signal.
    Message was edited by: Bob Timmons

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