WIFI signal reciever?

can i use an airport express to recieve a wireless signal if i hooked it up via ethernet to my mac? i do not have an airport card in my mac. i am basically finding alternate routes to installing an airport card into my mac and this would serve as a dual purpose.

Yes it would - but only if you already have another Airport Express, or an Airport Extreme Base Station, acting as the wireless base station for your network. With few exceptions, this type of setup is not possible with non-Apple wireless routers. What are you using?

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