Using your Mac you can do it through the Airport utility.  It should show you 
that it finds the Airport Express and it will ask you if that is the device you 
want to configure. Going through the wizard that comes up when you click 
continue you can select that you want to add the Airport Express to your 
existing network.
On Jan 21, 2010, at 4:55 PM, Mary Otten wrote:

> Hello all,
> I am interested in routing audio from my Mac to a stereo using an airport 
> express and air foil. We have a network using a linksys router; its all pcs 
> on this network except for this Mac. The network has a wpa key you have to 
> enter to add a new computer. I have no problem doing that when the thing 
> being added is a computer with a method of keyboard entry. But how do you 
> connect a device to a network when that device has no means of text entry? I 
> want to use the express wirelessly, not via its lan connector. I'm sure this 
> is doable, and this is probably a stupid question. Thanks again for any 
> assistence.
> 
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