Extend with 2nd Express?

I have a studio apartment behind my house. It is across a 20' patio and tree. I have an airport extreme in my front room, and an airport express in the back room of the house closest to the studio. I want to provide my tenant with wireless. She is only able to get two out of four bars on her signal strength. We live in an urban area, and there is lots of "noise" -- mac stumbler shows a signal in my house of 63 - 98 with noise around 52 at most times. I don't know if this is the problem... can I extend the first express with a second? Perhaps actually in her apartment?
powerbook G4 Titanium   Mac OS X (10.2.x)  

She is only
able to get two out of four bars on her signal
strength.
That should be fine, I am sending this to the forum with 1 bar going on 2!
Remember that if you put an Airport Express (AX) in her apartment though her Mac will get a stronger signal, the AX will only be receiving the poor signal she can get already.
iFelix

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    Message was edited by: Bob Timmons

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4145
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4259
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  • Can I extend a network with an AirPort Extreme Base Station Rather than with an Express?

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    pcbjr wrote:
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  • How to extend wireless with airport express and time capsule

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    Perform the Factory Default Reset one more time. Hold the reset button until the amber light has been blinking rapidly for 8-10 seconds before you release the reset button
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    I do get the option though if I use the guided setup, even though it doesn't work: http://flic.kr/p/a24TQQ
    I did try one other thing though. I set up the Time Capsule and it works great. Then I tried instead, to use my Airport Extreme to extend the network. The Extreme did give me an option to extend the network in the drop down menu and a checkbox to Allow Wireless Clients, unlike the Express. I do believe that this is now working. I now need to find the best place to put it to extend the range.
    My Expresses are only 802.11g so they're pretty old but as I said, it worked at my Dad's house but not here. Does it make a difference that the Airport Base Station at my Dad's house is an older UFO shaped Snow Airport? I'm becoming suspicious that seeing as I've only ever lived in small houses and apartments that maybe they never worked?? I've recently moved into a more spacious house so could this be the problem?
    One final test using iStumbler showed that it could see Apple Network XXXXxX until I configured it. Once it was configured it disappeared from iStumbler. The Airport ID number had gone from the list.
    Do I need newer n compatible Airport Expresses then? So many questions pop up now... When I turned my Express into the base station (which only throws out a g network) then surely I should be able to extend to the next Express (which is also g only)? It still didn't work. The Express are on version 6.3 by the way. Having the Extreme extend the network is a good start but I also need the others to work too. Do you think I'm correct in my assumption?
    How about WDS, could that work? Will WDS slow the network considerably?
    Sorry if this message is rather long and garbled and again, thanks for your interest and advice.

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