Airport Express Used with Network Receiver

I have a Yamaha RXV2700 (Network Receiver) and i think the Express may be the perfect complement.
Does anyone know if this works or not.
Pluging the Express to the back of the receiver (as it has two of its own outlets) and then run a small network cable to the receiver (as well as a mini stereo to RCA)
I have a wireless g network modem one floor up, and an office (one Mac Laptop and one PC tower) one floor below.
Any help, suggestion, questions... would be greatly appreciated

Oh well, it would have been nice seeing as it just about the only thing like it on the market with out a power cable and/or power adapter.
The closest thing i could find, of course doesn't have the AirTunes functionality, is the Linksys WTR54GS.
I'm not sure if you work for Apple or not, but i'll ask anyhow. I know this is not an apple product, but do you think that the WTR54GS can do what i am asking?
Also, if i hold out/save up on this long enough, i might actually end up getting an TV... any chance that that would do the trick?
thank you for your patients in this matter.

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