Extending network on both sides of Time Capsule

I need to extend network on both side of Time Capsule. One one side, there is a airport express "n" working great. I have an extra "g" airport express which I'd like to plug in on the other side, but a good distance away (about 125 feet). I could also purchase a second "n" if necessary. My questions:
1. Will this deteriorate my speeds on existing Time Capsule and Airport Express?
2. Do I need to set up the second Airport Express or simply plug it in?
3. Can I use the "g," with the understanding that there will be some speed deterioration on the "g" side, or would it be better to just go get a second "n."
I would greatly appreciate any help you could provide. Thanks

To clarify my unclear question: If I connect by the second airport express BY ETHERNET and it is a "g" rather an "n," will it have any affect on speeds for rest of network?
That is true. The Ethernet connection will not affect the other wireless network.
Also, not sure what you mean by "WDS?" Is that another term for airport extreme?
WDS == wireless distribution system
AirPort Utility 5.1 Help: Extending the range of your wireless network
And finally, by "range extender" I see a "Lynksys Wireless G Range Expander" on the market. Is that just another "airport" and would your answer to my question 4 apply to that?
"AirPort" is Apple's marketing term for 802.11 wireless networking. Therefore it does not apply to any Linksys device.
It is possible that it would answer question 4 but I have no experience with that device.

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