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Yes, you can. This does have a bridge mode which is essentially a smarter extender so you can. Although you can also just use this as a router, and use coax cables to extend the antennas for the extra range (unless you are going >~12-15ft)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I believe that you could connect each router using the "internet" port between them. As long as there is one connected to the internet source. The equipment manual does not state this. Nevertheless this method could create an "Access Point" configuration. Once you make the connection you must use the tplink configuration tool in order to "clone" the password from the source or set an individual password to each access point. So you shall connect the source router to the 1st router "internet" port (blue), then connect one of the regular ports to the internet port in the next router and repeat as needed. Just keep in mind that this is not in the equipment manual. All I'm doing is applying the data transmission sequence used to create an access point with each router. One item to review are the permissions from your ISP as sometimes they place controls or limits in the MAC addresses associated with the internet connection. Hope this helps.
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