Is it possible to use Airport Express via ethernet to connect to internet?

Hi!
My MacBook Pros Wifi-antenna has stopped working and tells me there is no hardware installed.
As a quick fix I thought I could buy an Airport Express and an ethernet cable, thus connecting the Pro to the AE via ethernet, and then connecting the AE to my cable modem wireless router.
But it just seems impossible. Seems the other way works just fine, but that won't help me.
I'm having no problems connecting to the router via
mac -->ethernet-->AE-->ethernet-->router,
but as soon as I pull out the ethernet cable between AE and router, the connection drops.
I tried restarting the computer, the router, the AE, but still no go.
I have tried both connecting to existing network, and expanding the wireless network.
Also the router bridge mode is greyed out in Airport Utility/Network.
Anyone with any revelatory insights?
Thanks in advance,
Tom

Sure it works only with apple routers? Cause than I could stop trying.
Yes, it's proprietary like everything else Apple. You could look at this:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B006BBYXPA/?tag=hydra0b-21&hvadid=9550946469&ref=asc_ df_B006BBYXPA
I have had great success installing these for BT Home Hubs and VM Superhubs.
@JoeMY - If it is "joined" to the FritzBox then it won't work, it only works with Apple routers connected via Ethernet or as the main router.

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