AirPort Extreme 5G and a DD-WRT Router ----Safe?

Yesterday I got AirPort Extreme 5th Generation which replace our broken Linksys 310N v2 router which would drop the signal almost all the time and pist us off for the last 3-4months. Ya can use it as a hub if ya like bc the wifi part never likes to stay up long at all.
We have another router (Linksys 300N 2 anttenas sticking out) upstairs in my parrents room for there BR-DVD Player to stream Netflix, pandora, and a whole lot others but mostly Netflix is runn'n up there connected to our Linksys router on the main floor.
---I was wondering is it safe for a dd-wrt wirelessly to connect with the AirPort Exetreme 5G? I'm good at routers n such but im new with AirPort.
Sometime in the next couple months or so, i be probably getting that replace too so that be replace with the AirPort Express. and i here it can connect to other Airport's right?
----if safe, Any good sites for a dd-wrt connecting correctly with a AirPort Extreme?
Before any1 of you ask, I got the Extreme bc of the specs and mostly bc of the 3 ports it has for our Xbox 360 (2006), DirectTV HD Demand, and my parrents PC, other than the ports are gigs so thats good to. (LAN-LINE) wich we're replacing our ethernet cords bc the safty satch are broken and so they get loose and ya kno!

Norm,
Which specific steps are you talking about here?
There are steps to configure using the "extend a wireless network" setting.
There are steps to configure things using WDS settings.
There are steps to configure two Apple routers together using an Ethernet connection.
There are no steps that mention connecting an AirPort to a 3rd party router.
All of the steps assume that you are using the Leopard or Snow Leopard operating system.
Are there steps available in any document for Lion and Mountain Lion users?

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