Can i use my Airport Express with another Airport express w/o base station

I was wondering if i could use one airport for my main internet and the other one for useing my ps2 online (hooking up a cable to go from the ps2 to the airport) Would the 2nd airport express pick up the others internet?

Yes you can using WDS.
Configure the first base station I presume as a
wireless access point connected to your main router
by cable.
Configure the second to extend the network of the
first.
iFelix
Felix - what are the steps to set up two airport expreses to work together to extend range?
thanks
john

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