Does apple like netgear?

Hi!
I just bought a Netgear Router RP614 v3 (4-Portars Switch) (RP614). Is it possible to connect a airport express via the netgear router? I asked a the personnel in a apple shop in sweden, and he said that it could not be done.
IF I change the settings to "not distribute ip", am I still able to connect to the Internet and share music. and is this trick working for wired netgear routers?

martinwen:
Yes, you most certain can cable the ethernet port of an Airport Express to one of the LAN ports on your new Netgear router. Yes, you should disable the router built into the Airport Express by unchecking the setting to "Distribute IP addresses" found under the Network tab of the Airport Admin Utility. Finally and most certainly YES - any computers connecting wirelessly to the Airport Express will (a) be able to access the internet, (b) print to an attached printer, and (c) stream iTunes when an Airport Express is set up in this manner!

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