Two Airport Expresses - query

Hi there, Sorry if this is a basic query but can I do this?
I have one ibook and it streams music through itunes to an airport express unit in the kitchen.
Now broadband is available in my area. Can I connect the broadband wire directly to ANOTHER airport express unit and leave that in my office where it will be connected to another stereo and also by USB to my printer?
If so, will this mean I can access my broadband connection wirelessly anywhere in the house, will have the choice of sending the itunes stream either to my kitchen or my office and can send items to print wirelessly from my ibook?
If this possible, will I be able to access the internet and stream music at the same time?
Also: What do I need to look out for in a cable modem that would connect the wire from my (wireless) broadband service provider with my new Airport Express unit?
AirPort Express Base Station with AirTunes    
AirPort Express Base Station with AirTunes   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  
AirPort Express Base Station with AirTunes   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

Hi there, Sorry if this is a basic query but can I do
this?
I have one ibook and it streams music through itunes
to an airport express unit in the kitchen.
Now broadband is available in my area. Can I connect
the broadband wire directly to ANOTHER airport
express unit and leave that in my office where it
will be connected to another stereo and also by USB
to my printer?
Sue you can!. Your broadband modem must be ethernet equipped.
If so, will this mean I can access my broadband
connection wirelessly anywhere in the house, will
have the choice of sending the itunes stream either
to my kitchen or my office and can send items to
print wirelessly from my ibook?
You will need to reconfigure your existing AX. You will have two choices, either configure the AX as a client to join your new network, or if you want to extend your wireless network for increased coverage, you will configure it as part of a WDS network.
If this possible, will I be able to access the
internet and stream music at the same time?
You will be able to share your internet connection and surf the 'net at the same time in either set-up described above.
Also: What do I need to look out for in a cable modem
that would connect the wire from my (wireless)
broadband service provider with my new Airport
Express unit?
Your modem must be equipped with an ethernet output, accept no substitutes. Some ISPs provide a modem/router combo. If this is the case, the set -up of the AXs will be different than described above.
AirPort Express Base
Station with AirTunes    
AirPort Express Base Station with
AirTunes   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  
AirPort Express Base Station with
AirTunes   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

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