Wireless Network Using Extreme and Express?

I currently have a linksys Wireless G station and range expander that I am absolutely sick of and since I have a Powerbook and will eventually change my desktop to an iMac, I wanted to explore getting a similar set-up with Airport Extreme Base Station and extending the range with Airport Express. Is it as easy as I just made it sound? What am I missing here? Can Airport Express in fact act as a range expander? Do I have to plug it into a network cable or does it do it wirelessly like my Linksys range expander does? Sorry for all the newbie questions but I wanted to ask before I invest. Thanks to any and all.
E

Thanks, Don. To clarify, this means I can in fact create a network using a Base Station and a plug-in Express or should I use two Base Stations with one set up as a remote/relay and keep the Express for travel?
It seems the configurations are limitless! Which I mean as a good thing.
E

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