2 x Airport Express with modem and Powerline
I currently have my TP-Link modem/router connected to my phone line with wireless turned off. It still handles DHCP and NAT.
Connected to it via Ethernet is my first Airport Express (AE1). It is set to connect via DHCP. Wireless settings are 'Create a wireless network' and on the Network Tab I have it set to 'Off: Bridge Mode.'
This all works a treat, but doesn't give me massive range.
Diagonally across the house, on the same floor, I have a second Airport Express (AE2). It is also set to connect via DHCP to the modem/router. On its wireless tab it's set to 'Extend a wireless network'. All items on the network tab are greyed out, but I can see that it would appear to automatically be set to bridge mode, presumably because it's extending my network.
Both AE1 and AE2 have different names.
The problem I have is that the data rate fluctuates between AE1 and AE2, and I can see it at 144Mbps, 58Mbps, or even as low as 1Mbps. AE2 is in the most convenient position in my house and I have little scope to move it to another position.
Therefore I am considering connecting them via Powerline adapters.
I have two initial questions.
1. Should I connect AE1 to the router via ethernet and then connect AE2 to AE1 via powerline? Or AE1 to the router by cable and then AE2 to the router by power line (so that both Airport Express units are connected to the router)?
2. Once point 1 is established, how do I setup AE2 so that my devices only see one wireless network? Do I simply change it from 'Extend a wireless network' to Create a wireless network, making sure that the network name and password are the same?
TIA,
SPD.
OS X Yosemite (10.10.5), null