Extreme - Express - Ethernet - Best Practice Setup

Hi,
I have an Airport Extreme 'Creating' a WPA protected network in N (b/g) compatible mode.
I have an Airport ExpressN (7.3.1) in another room, with a Ubuntu PC plugged in to it via the ethernet cable.
My question is how best to set it up to allow the PC to join the network? (Where best give the PC the fastest speed.)
Currently I have the Express set to 'Join' the network created by the Extreme and then checking the box 'Enable ethernet clients'. This works perfectly, save for some DNS issues discussed elsewhere.
However, it is ALSO possible for me to set the Extreme network to be 'Extended', then set the Express to 'Extend' that network? What is the benefit of doing this? I have no requirement to increase coverage.
Additional, I could also set both units into a WDS setup and have the same effect?
My understanding is that using the Extend or WDS options both end up with a WDS network and therefore the overall throughput is reduced, and that Extend is simply a 'shortcut' to achieving a WDS network using two N devices.
Therefore, am I in fact getting full speeds by using the 'Join' method on the express or is this just another shortcut and behind the scenes I simply have a WDS network?
Basically I want the maximum speed possible to the Ubuntu machine....
Thanks!
Killermink
For reference, check p46 of the manual "Designing Airport Networks" http://www.apple.com/support/manuals/airport/:
"Extending the Range of an 802.11n Network
Extending the range of an 802.11n network is simpler if you are connecting another
802.11n device. Connecting two Apple 802.11n wireless devices makes the WDS setup
process more straightforward."
This suggest to me that using Extend is just WDS and so as I am using Join with Ethernet clients enable I don't have a WDS and am getting full speeds.

My understanding is the same as yours, so I would continue to use the 'Join a wireless network' approach as long as it works.

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