Using the Airport Base as a WDS on a non-mac network

I have a cable modem (Optimum Online) and a wireless router (Netgear WGR814) connected to my PC desktop. And I use a Powerbook 12" G4 to connect wirelessly to the network.
Can I use an Airport Extreme Base station as a remote station on the Netgear network to extend the range of the Netgear router so that my laptop works on a different floor?
I installed the Airport software onto my PC. What settings do I need?

No, the AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBS) or the AirPort Express Base Station (AX) do not allow for extending a wireless network using WDS with non-Apple routers. There have been only a few examples where this has been accompished with Linksys routers.

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