Is it possible to set up my old airport express to my macbook pro?

I have  an airport express base station that i used back when I used an ibook G4.  Can I still use this airport for my macbook pro?
I tried installing and setting up but got a message that Power PC applications are no longer supported.

Forget about the CD, it will not be useful.
Use the workaround described in this thread: How do I configure an Airport Express when I get this message in Airport Utility? "This version of AirPort Utility doesn’t support this base station."
Pay attention to the caveat in the final paragraph, restated here for emphasis:
Keep in mind that Apple's decision to abandon support for your original AirPort Express was for reasons known only to them. Remember that you are using obsolete equipment, should some future OS X feature not work for you.

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