AirPort Extreme Network Setup Help

Currently I am using my AirPort Extreme to create a wireless network for two houses. The problem I have is the devices in the other house have problems with the base station being in 802.11N so I had to force it into 802.11G only. What I would love to do is setup a device at the other house that connects to my AirPort Extreme using the N standard and then connect all of those devices over there with ethernet cables so I can use N at my house. Are there any devices that I could do this with?

I was kinda hoping there maybe another solution besides spending another $180+

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  • Extending Airport Extreme network with Airport Express using WDS

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    Message was edited by: Xaniel

    Wait, just did a bit more reading. Am I correct in assuming now that the "Extend a network" option will function as a wireless repeater, with no ethernet connection to the main router required
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  • How to connect old aiport express to my new Airport Extreme? My Ipad says "base station e5713b cannot be configured" and my AirPort tool on my PC will not permit me to add my new Airport Extreme network (no network names to choose from)

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  • How to connect a second computer to an airport extreme network

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