Airport Express & Ethernet question........

I'm trying to advance my network. The present network consists of of a DSL connection with a a graphite base station, an AE connected to the home stereo for music and a AE connected to a printer. We have another desktop in the room with the AE/pinter and wondering if/how I can use an ethernet from the AE to the desktop to get it connected to the internet.
I've had the network set up with a router to the desktop but needed to move the graphite base to expand the coverage to my deck. Problem is, I've now lost the internet connection to the desktop.
Any help would be great....thanks!!

It is possible using WDS, however not in your current network configuration.
One of the Airport Express units would need to be connected direct to the DSL connection (instead of the Graphite).
iFelix

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