Connect Airport Express to Motorola Surfboard Modem/Router

I have purchased  a Motorola SURFboad eXtreme Wireless-N Cable Modem and Router (model SBG6580).  In order to extend the network to all rooms of my condo, I purchased a 2nd generation Airport Express.
I was able to setup the Airport with my Mac using the Airport Utility and I was able to connect to the my network; got a solid green light on the aiport!
When I tried to access the network, using the Mac, in a room farthest from the Cable Modem but next to the Airport Express, I was not able to see my network.  As I walked closer to the modem, the network became visible and I was able to connect.
I then tried to turn off all security on the network and got the Airport Express to connect to the network and and got the solid green light again.  I tried the same experiment, and got the same result.
So wondering what I need to do to get the Airport Express to connect to the Wireless Modem and extend the network?
Any ideas and suggestions are appreciated!
Thanks in advance!

Unfortunately, Apple tells us that the "extend a wireless network" feature will only work when you have the Express extending another Apple router.
In other words, to "extend" it takes a minimum of two Apple routers.
Your Express has "joined" the network. You can use it for AirTunes or connect a remote printer, but it will not "extend" the signal from the Motorola modem/router and provide more wireless signal coverage.
You would need to connect the Express to the Motorola modem/router using a wired Ethernet connection if you want it to provide more wireless coverage. In this case, the Express would be configured to "create" a wireless network using the same wireless network name, same security settings and same password as the Motorola network. The Express must also be configured to operate in Bridge Mode in this type of setup.

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