Airport Express and sky broadband - wireless?

I recently changed from BT to sky and since changing have not been able to get my AX to work wirelessly.  It seems too much of a coincidence that it should have given up the ghost at the same time but who knows.....
I have the AX plugged in in another room and connected to my AVR via the jack plug to optical cable i/p.  The AX light is solid green and i can see it is connected off the AX utility on my iPad and also on iTunes onthe iMac.  I use it primarily to stream music from iTunes.
I can also see light coming out of the optical end as per normal but the AVR does not seem to be receiving anything.  It does not hold the digital chanel when polling, nor will it pick up a signal if forced to look only at the optical i/p.
Help please!

Could I use Airport Extreme as the main router, and then use the Sky one to extend the signal?
No. Since the Sky router is not compatible with Apple's WDS that won't work.
You could connect the AEBS via Ethernet to the Sky router. Disable the Sky router's wireless interface. Configure the AEBS to act as a WDS main base station. Configure your current AirPort Express (AX) or another AX to act as a WDS remote.

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