Extending Snow wireless network with AirPort Express

I am trying to extend my existing Snow network with an AirPort Express, which I will connect to the Snow (through an unmanaged ethernet switch) via an ethernet cable. I think I know how to do this but if anyone has any hints, they would be appreciated.
In addition to using the AE as an "extender/wireless access point," can I also configure the system to stream AirTunes to the AE through the ethernet cable at the same time?
Thanks

Oops, sorry I misread your post. That should work. Make sure that you disable the "Distribute IP addresses" option on the AX so that it acts like a wireless access point. On the AX, just enable the "Enable AirTunes over the Ethernet port" option on the Music tab.

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