Using my existing Livebox wifi with airport extreme n

Hi
I have two laptops (windows) and wireless broadband supplied by an Orange livebox, one laptop connected to a printer and the other not connected to the printer, I bought a new airport extreme n base station so that I could print from either laptop and share an external hard drive...sounded pretty straight forward until I tried to put things into practice.
Problem is I want the printer and livebox in completely different places and dont want cables between them but the option in Utilities asks to connect the extreme and livebox by ethernet, works when I do this but I want wireless!!!
Can anyone till me if this is possible or wil I need an extra base station (dont fancy spending another £130)

Hello AMG22. Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
To extend an existing wireless network wirelessly, you would need to create a Wireless Distribution System (WDS). Unfortunately, most non-AirPort routers are not compatible with Apple's implementation of WDS ... so it very unlikely that your Orange-provided router can be extended wirelessly with the 802.11n AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBSn).

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