Trouble with airport express as bridge

trying to use airport express to network a unique device and I'm going nowhere fast. I would appreciate it if there was someone that could help me wrap my head around this!
in my backyard I use an Automatic Temperature Control Device, called the Stoker, with my smoker. the airport express should be able to connect to the device and ideally, I can be inside on rainy days and via a web browser on my macbook I can control and monitor the temperature of the smoker.
these are the words the product uses:
it has an "Integrated web-server. Plug the Stoker into your network and monitor and control your cooker from anywhere you have Internet access."
in the literature it suggests that I can do this wirelessly
given that I have a linksys router which distributes the dsl throughout my house via ethernet and also wirelessly on the upper floor. I've used one airport express to create another network on the ground floor nearest the smoker.
at this point I'm confused about whether I should configure the ground floor airport express in a different way first and then configure the one in the backyard connected to the device as a bridge or in some other way?
if you're curious ... this is the device I'm trying to connect to my network wirelessly. http://rocksbarbque.com/
fyi ... it worked effortlessly when I tried it hardwired via ethernet to the network.
thanks to anyone that can help!!

Hello Vincent Mazeau. Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
In order to enable the Ethernet port on the AirPort Express Base Station (AX) to get network connectivity to your Stoker, the AX would need to be configured as either a Relay/Remote in a Wireless Distribution System (WDS).
You could set up a WDS between your AX in the house (as the base) and the one outside (remote).

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