Creating a roaming AirPort network
I have a current AirPort Extreme and an AirPort Express. Will I be able to create a roaming network, if both are behind the ISP gateway and connected through the same upstream network switch?
There is an Apple Support document entitled Wi-Fi base stations, Extending the range of your wireless network by adding additional Wi-Fi base stations, which discusses using multiple AirPort devices for creating a roaming network. All of the illustrations have the secondary AirPort directly plugged into the LAN side of the primary one. It is not clear to me, whether this is because the assumption is that the ISP gateway is the AirPort Extreme device, but that this isn’t necessary.
In my case, my AirPort Extreme is set up in bridge mode, as a LinkSys router running DD-WRT acts as the Internet gateway. Here is a diagram:
Will this work for roaming, or will the AirPort Express have to be downstream from the AirPort Extreme?
MacBook Pro, macOS Sierra (10.12.3), Early 2011