Airport Express and D-link router

I have a new Airport Express and a D-link DI-524 wireless router which I wish to use to both extend my wireless network and connect my Xbox 360 wirelessly as it is not near my base station and I don't want to wire through my house.
Could anyone please give tips on how I should do this? Should I use the Airport as the base station or the router? How can I get my Xbox to see the internet?
Your help will be muchly appreciated!

danbowles, Welcome to the discussion area!
Sorry but that is not possible. The Ethernet port on the AirPort Express (AX) is ONLY activated if it is connected wirelessly using WDS. The D-Link router does not support Apple's WDS.

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