Airport express range problems

First of all hello to everybody, i'm an italian mac user (so excuse my english). In my house i have a dsl connection with a us robotics g wifi old router. I continue to use this router because after a lot of trying i realized that this is the only one that can reach most of the rooms. A couple of days ago i decided to buy an airport extreme sure that it could cover in the same way the house but unfortunately the signal lack a lot so i had to leave the wifi signal of the router on. The thing is that i wanted to buy an airport express too to stream the music, now the question are: how can i boost the signal? have i to try to change the channels? It is better to use the extreme as bridge?

Just an add.....the question about the bridge mode is because on the extreme i have a "double nat" problem.

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