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YES! In fact, your question prompted me to finally connect my own individual add-on (I bought it about a week ago but it's been on my to-do list). It took about five minutes, including the time to open the package and find an available outlet to plug it into. I don't need it to extend my network - though it's doing that too - but as a bridge so I can work on machines that don't have WiFi; I put it next to my desk, where I already had great reception. Your mileage may vary. When you open the eero app, your network name is at the top of the screen; there's a + sign to the right of it. Press that, and a menu pops up asking what you want to add. Select "Add or replace an eero device", then Add, and you'll run through the same wizard as when you first set up your network. Assuming that the location you choose has good reception, you'll be done in less than a minute from that point. (If not, all bets are off - you might have to move to various corners of the room to find a good location.) Enjoy!
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