TL-WPA2220 as WiFi extender/repeater in "solo" mode?

HI! I've found my old kit with twopower line adapters (one with WiFi). Can I use one of them (with WiFi) as a ordinary wifi extender/repeater in "solo" mode, without use of power line, just getting WiFi signal from nearby WiFi modem?
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Hello, you can use the single TL-WPA4220 as an access point to boost wifi signal.
Due to the lack of main adapter/powerline connection, we have to connect the TL-WPA4220 to the main router by ethernet cable first, then you can use it to extend the network.
May it help.
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Hello, you can use the single TL-WPA4220 as an access point to boost wifi signal.
Due to the lack of main adapter/powerline connection, we have to connect the TL-WPA4220 to the main router by ethernet cable first, then you can use it to extend the network.
May it help.
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