Airport Express Ethernet to Wifi repeater

So I got a linksys router about 70-100 feet away from me and I would like to repeat the signal. It doesn't offer WDS but I have an ethernet switch right next to where I'm at (2 feet away) that is on the same network. Is it possible to extend the linksys wireless network using ethernet but have devices seamlessly handoff depending on range?
Any help is highly apprecaited, I do have 2 base stations if need be.

There are not going to be many users here on an Apple support forum that are familiar with Linksys products.
I don't like to answer questions unless I've "done it myself" so I know what works, what can go wrong, and how to fix it.
Others who answer questions here on a regular basis feel the same way....the right answer is important. "Try this" and "try that" type of stuff will be of little value to you.
A guess on our part may likely be a waste of time on your part....and ours.
Do you want to proceed with that in mind, or wait to see if a Linksys guru might see your post?

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