Choosing a router

i have a linksys router, and a airport express, my linksys is far away, and gives me bad reception, and i have my apple one in the middle so i get better reception, is there anyway i can assure i am connected to the apple one, rather than the linksys, which i am sometimes, can i say which router to connect to if they have have the same ssid

No it is not possible.
iFelix

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