Connecting re2000 WithOUT a wireless host

I  Have an HP desktop PC cable-connected to a E3200 Lynksys router. I do not know if the PC has a wireless connect capablity and I do not have a laptop or any other wireless connected computer, (My HP printer is connected via wifi).  I want to use my new RE2000 to extend wifi connectivity to two Iphone5s out in the backyard.
Is there any way to bypass the  requirement of using a wireless host as a configuration device? I do have Lynksys EasyLink Advisor software installed on my desktop PC.
redel17

Thanks jaymay- The RE2000 is working ... somewhat.
I have good news and bad news :
The good News: when I plug in the range extender on the back porch I eventually get a solid green bar on the RE and it generates a signicantly improved signal strength out into the back yard  and into the basement  area of concern- as measured by the signal bars on my iPhone5.
The bad news:
1. The RE2000 does NOT appear on any of my desktop networking maps / Explorer or Lynksys advisor.
    - I'm not sure that it should or not but I would think it  would show up somewhere.
2. On my iPhone5 Wi-Fi  settings screen I do see the RE2000 with a generic name od "LinksysExtender10108"
    - but no security lock icon is shown. 
3. when I select it as my wi-fi device I get very strong signal bars
   -  but my email account says that I have incorrect settings
   - and both of my iphone5 browsers (Chrome and Safari) come up with a screen
        "Authentication Required   192.168.1.1.80"   and asks for a Username and password 
       - not sure what they want here I tried both the router/network name/pswd and my Chrome account name/pswd but neither were accepted
so now what?
I greately appreciate your help and am confident you will provide a workable solution. 
Redel17 aka **bleep** D.
    ( I hate it when an appropriate nickname for Richard is bleeped out!!! makes me feel like a dirty old man!!!)
redel17

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