How to check if Airport Express is working

Hi -
My setup is like this DSL->Extreme BaseStation->Hardwired to PC and wireless to PB G4. I used PB's airport utility app to create a WDS and made express to "extend the range of existing base station"; chose my base station name etc. I named the network xxx_express. I plugged-in express in the 2nd floor. It turned on to green. From my airport utility app on my PB, I am able to see both my base station and express. From my itunes, only place it shows is on the lower right corner with a speaker icon where I could see xxx_express. So far, I haven't connected to any speakers or anything.
Here are the questions:
(1) In my PB I don't see "xxx_express" as a valid SSID and I see only base station - is this how it is supposed to look?
(2) How do I know that the new express is really extending my range? Want to make sure that my $$$ are paying back!!!!
(3) Is there any menu option for configuring Express via iTunes.
Thanks
M

1. the SSID applies to the existing network you are connecting the express to, not the express itself.
2. Connect something to the express.
3. No.

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