Can an airplay speaker be a wireless client of an Airport Express used as a network extender?

I have a wireless network with a TimeCapsule and an Airport Express. The Airport Express is used to extend the network to enlarge the wireless coverage area. I would like to use an Airplay speaker wirelessly in the area of my house that is best covered by the Airport Express. I have not been able to get the Airplay speaker to be a client of the Express. When connected it always ends up a client of the TimeCapsule, even when the Express is very near and the TimeCapsule is far away. This means that I get spotty playback on my speaker because of the weak signal from the TimeCapsule. I know I can connect the speaker with a cord to the Express and get sound but for reasons of portability I prefer to go wireless. The speaker is a Klipsch G-17 and my computer is an IMac.

My Ipad acts differently. It will become a client of the closer device and will switch if I move from one part of the house to another.
That is what the Klipsch speaker should do as well. I think you have a question for Klipsch support to ask them how the speaker picks a wireless access point.
There are no settings or adjustments on your Apple devices to tell the Klipsch speaker what to do. It is up to the Klipsch speaker to select the access point that it will use.

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