Airport express - ethernet cable

Hope you guys may be able to help here. Just moved house and during the build works, we've had 4 cat 5e points done to each room. The basement has an imac with a zepplin in close proximity, both of these have data points within reach. Grd floor living area has my mac book air with a bang & olufsen stereo closeby. What i'm after doing is having the airport express plugged near the B&O, ethernet the airport express to avoid any potential drop off's which our last house suffered, so i'm hopefuly bypassing wifi, and jack pluggin the airport express to the B&O. All worked via wifi before, but will this still work if i use the ethernet only?
I have various steroes around the house and hoping to use the remainder of my airport expreses this way too...unless you guys tell me...Nope, gotta be wifi
Look forward to your comments in due course, kindest regards
M

Worked an absolote dream, top man for the advice, thank you.
I know it's gonna be different thread, b ut chancing my arm and asking, have an B&W Zeppelin airplay, hard wired it via ethernet, but with the firmware upgrade, always reverts to wifi and during the day, music drops off...any thoughts?
Thanks again, M

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