Airport Network?

Hi All
Hopefully someone can put me straight and unconfuse me. I am looking to create a wireless network using my G5 1.8 upstairs, linking to my hifi downstairs. I know I will need and extreme card for the mac and an Express Base station with Airtunes for the hifi end. Is that it?
The area from mac to hifi is approx 60 feet.
If I go down the wireless internet access what further, bits would I need? as I also have a Powerbook Wall Street that I would like to incorporate into the network.
Sorry to sound like a complete '..............!'
Thanks for your help in anticipation!
K

Yes that is possible, see KB 108040, AirPort Express: What is client mode?
I suggest that you post future questions in the AirPort Express discussion area.

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