Need Help with extending Airport Extreme w/802.11n

I would like to find a way, if there is one, to extend the coverage of my Airport Extreme w/802.11n. My object is to be able to share my home network with a 2nd house on my property which is approx. 90-100' away from main house and Airport Extreme w/802.11n base station. This home base station is connected to my iMac and I would like to extend it to allow my Dell PC w/ Win XP in 2nd house to connect to the internet/share files/share printer.
Is this possible and what would I need on the PC side to accomplish this wirelessly?
Thank You in advance for your help.
Daniel

Is the 2nd house on a the same electrical box as the main house? If it's the same, then you can try the powerline ethernet solution.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833122168
You will find it cheaper than most outdoor point-to-point bridge solutions.

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