Has anyone used an Airport Express to connect to a Yamaha Disklavier Piano?

Does anyone own a Yamaha Disklavier piano and have it connected to the internet using an airport express?

Just plugged my Airport Express into a power strip and ran the Ethernet cable to the back of the Yamaha E3 Disclavelier's Ethernet port. Used Apple's Airport Utility to verify it shows up on my network. You can then download the Yamaha Disklavelier App from the App Store and now my iPhone controls the piano. Super easy and way cool!

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