Which router does iTunes use?

When I play iTunes over my network with a computer in my office (which
is where my Airport Extreme is), it pretty much works flawlessly sending
the music to my Airport Express in the other room (which has speakers hooked to it). But if I use the same MacBook in the kitchen, near the Airport Express,
the music drops out repeatedly.
So does my MacBook first connect to the Airport Extreme, and then the
signal is sent to the Airport Express? Or does the MacBook use the
closest connection?
Thanks,
Paul

Possible. I would re-do the setup on the airport express using the airport utility and make sure the airport express is set to join the network and not to extend the network.

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