Link Express and Extreme?

I live in a two-floor apartment. My Ethernet connection plugs into an Airport Express on the first floor. The signal upstairs is a little weak.
If I buy an Airport Extreme and put it upstairs, will it amplify the signal from the Express and give me a better connection upstairs?
Also: If that works, and I can link the Express and Extreme, can I plug a USB HD into the Extreme that's sitting upstairs? Or does the Ethernet have to be fed directly into the Extreme?

XYU77, Welcome to the discussion area!
You can configure the AirPort Express (AX) and AirPort Extreme base station (AEBS) to wirelessly connect using WDS. The AEBS will then extend the wireless signal from the AX. All of the AEBS's service would be available... this includes a connected USB hard drive.

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    Welcome to the discussions!
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  • 3 powerline adaptors with airport express and extreme

    Hi all,
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    AirPort Express Base Station (AX) - iTunes Setup
    Either connect to the AX's wireless network or connect directly, using an Ethernet cable, to the Ethernet port of the AX, and then using the AirPort Utility in "Manual Setup" mode, make the following changes:
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    Wireless Mode: Join a wireless network
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    Wireless Password: <enter the existing wireless network password>
    Verify Password: <re-enter the existing wireless network password>
    AirPort Utility > Select the AX > Manual Setup >Music
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    iTunes Speaker Name: <enter desired speaker name>
    iTunes Speaker Password: (optional)
    Verify Password: (optional)
    Click Update to write the new settings to the AX

  • Interference with my Express and Extreme?

    I have an Airport Extreme purchased several years ago to connect two iMacs. We have updated each computer, one is a newer iMac and the other is a MacBookPro (06). We have had trouble getting a signal to reach both computers since we first bought the Extreme. I added an Express and it seemed to solve the problem.
    The Extreme is located next to the desktop computer. My laptop (which is never further than 40 feet), randomly gets dropped offline. I have to go through choosing airport, my network, etc, each time I'm dropped and each time I boot up. I never had to do this before. The only change I made recently was password protecting my network. I have done software updates since the problem started and also have run firmware and software diagnostic tests which were fine.
    I've been to the Genius Bar three times, I've spoken with Apple Tech support for over 3 hours total on this issue. The Extreme tested fine in the Apple Store, I purchased a new Express and the problem is worse. When I get connected it will sometimes work 20 minutes, an hour, or 5 minutes. When this happens I have to sit right next to the Extreme to pick up a signal.
    We have single wall construction, no cordless phones and I can't think of any other interference. Sorry this is so long but I'm desperate! Thank you

    {quote:title=alohajam-Hawaii wrote:The only change I made recently was password protecting my network.}{quote}
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  • Questions about AirPort Express and Extreme!

    I have BT Infinty and the hub is situated in the living room. What I want to do is extend the wi fi to my room which is around 10 metres away.
    Are you able to connect the AirPort Express to the network and then create a network for the AirPort Express for my MacBook Pro to connect to?
    I have two options and questions
    1. Buy a AirPort Extreme and replace my BT hub with that. Then use an AirPort Express to extend the wi fi. But when you extend the wi fi does it mean that when I search for a wireless hotspot from my Mac I connect the the AirPort Express? Or is there a way of making the AirPort express to have a different name?
    2. Use my Bt hub and buy a AirPort Express and connect it to my Infinty Connection. BUT is there a way of making a hotspot for the AirPort Express for example
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    I have no experience with the "BT Infinity Modem" and "BT HomeHub", but I assume that they are two separate units?
    If yes: connect the modem direct to the Extreme by ethernet cable.
    If it is a "combined" unit: connect the Extreme by ethernet cable to one of the ethernet slots on the hub.
    In both cases set the Extreme to "Create a wireless network".
    Use a Airport Express to "extend a Wireless Network", and extend the Extreme.
    Do not expect the Airport Express to extend the BT hub wireless network, because it will not work.
    In both cases you have two wireless networks: one from the Hub and one from the Extreme.
    Off the record: I have the same situation in France with the "Livebox" (Orange) that is connected to a Netgear WiFi router: two network: the Livebox is just that, the Netgear is "relayed" through Netgear Routers (Switches) to five areas in the "house". The same in Switzerland, but there I used Extreme and Express units instead of the netgear units.
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    Hi,
    I have a Airport express that is wired to my router. This is downstairs.
    Upstairs i have a Airport Extreme which is wirelessly connected to the airport downstairs.
    The Express is set to create a new wireless and the extreme is set to extend.
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    I was having people completely unable to understand me. All of a sudden the stuff started working but it still isn't perfect. I can only guess that the AEBS is not liking the setup or otherwise being interfered with. I DO have 2.4GHz phones but the brand was checked out as working fine with AEBS.
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    Hi Airporters,
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    I have an Airport Extreme working fine with one Mac Pro, a MacBook Pro and Some XP's.
    Since a third XP did not connect with Extreme (don't ask me why), I use an Airport Express, and now....it almost works.
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    I tried to configure it all over again, but to no avail. What can I be doing wrong?
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    Hi Tesserax,
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    Yes, I guess the PC contains the problem. Moreover, while writing this answer I wanted to check what type of Linksys I had, and saw that in the system profile this Linksys was disabled or so. I enabled it, and yesssss....it worked
    At that time there were two connections running (???!!!???), so I switched off the old one, and now the whole family is happy.
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