Adding Airport Express to my existing network

I'm sure this has been covered, but I've been wading through the various posts on AXpress and I have just become more and more confused with the different scenarios that people are presenting....so here's what I want to do.....
I currently have a G5 connected to a Belkin wireless router that also has 4 ethernet ports. The G5 is connected to it via ethernet. My Netcomm ADSL modem connects to the Belkin router and I have a Macbook connected wirelessly. I also have a Belkin Wireless Range Extender that picks up the wireless signal from the main Belkin router and repeats it so that I have great wireless signal no matter where I am in my house. All of this works flawlessly, and has done so for the last 2 years.
Now I want to add the AXpress that I have just purchased purely for the Airtunes feature. Can I just add it in to the existing network without changing what is already working perfectly? I would imagine that I should be able to use either my G5 or my MacBook to stream iTunes music to the AExpress?
Could someone either tell me how to, or point me in the direction of a post that deals specifically with this type of set-up?...I would be most appreciative, as I said, I was just becoming more confused as I read the existing posts.
Thanks in advance.
Michael R.
G5 2.0 Ghz DP PowerMac, 1.5gig RAM   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

Michael
I am in the same position that you are, except that I have already been using the Airport Express for itunes for nearly a year now and it works great. I called Apple to get it working and it worked fabulously in my old apartment. However, I want to use it with my new wireless set-up, which works great in my new apartment. I just want them to work together....
I have a linsky wireless WRTP54G for my RCA broadband router that came with my DSL. When I use the airport utility to scan for this "base station" as the instructions for creating a WDS say to, I can't find it. Actually, the computer can't find it and I get an error. I am pretty sure that I have the right IP address and that the password is correct, because I just reset it through linksys. I think if I could just get past this step that I could continue on.
Does anyone have any advice?
Thansk Mel B

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