AirPort Express/D-Link Network Question

Hi,
Right now my set-up is as follows:
- DSL modem connected to old AirPort Snow
- Airport Snow connected to Ethernet switch, which is connected to desktop computer, and, via Ethernet cable, to AirPort Express on another floor
- Both AirPorts are configured to use the same network name with the same password. That way, I can roam with my MacBooks from one AirPort to another and the MacBooks won't have to log on to two separate networks.
At any rate, someone gave me a brand new D-Link DIR-655 Xtreme N router. I want to use this instead of the aging AirPort Snow for speed and coverage improvements. So my question is: can I set up a network essentially substituting the D-Link for the AirPort Snow, and having the D-Link and Airport Express configured with the same network name and password, as it is now?

Hi Joe,
You got the short answer from
b Henry B,
which will save you lots of aggravation.
But if you're as curious, as I was, here's some more info I came across. I thought naively that a simple wireless 'repeater' would be straightforward and would work across different vendors of wireless basestations.
Maybe it would? But the Airport Express implements something called a
b Wireless Distribution System
b (WDS),
which sounds to me more complicated than just a simple wireless repeater. Maybe it has something to do with also honouring the encryption in the wireless signal to be repeated, err extended? Apparently WDS implementations are not standardized and currently
b rarely
work across different brands of wireless basestations.
Although apparently several folks have been successful extending the range of
b linksys
brand wireless basestations using an Airport Express,
b IF
they first update (swap out?) the linksys firmware with another (open source) version. Whew!
Anyhooow, for your situation, a brute-force option might be to replace the Ethernet cord between the Rogers cable modem and the D-LINK with a longer cable, so you can move the D-LINK closer to Living Room. (Or possibly get a longer CATV cable and move both the cable modem and D-LINK). You could even try increasing the range of the PowerBook with one of those Quickertek antennas.
But I expect it would be
b cheaper and easier,
if it came to that, to just replace the D-LINK with a 2nd Airport Express, which would then inter-work with the Airport Express in the Living room, using
b WDS.
best of luck,
...ben

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