Extend Asus RT-N12 wifi ?

Hi
Is it possible to extend Asus RT-N12 wifi network using Apple airport express wirelessly.
Thanks in advance
vasu

is it possible to extend wifi range by connecting AE (wired connection) to Asus RT-N12 router?
Yes. Post back if you need instructions. We need to know what operating system your Mac or PC is running.

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