Can I use a sole TL-WPA4220 as a WiFi range extender ONLY?

Hello,
I am trying to extend a wireless network using my TL-WPA4220. However, I don't have a Poweline network anymore. So, I want to use the TL-WPA4220 as a typical range extender. Is this possible?
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Good day.
For the TL-WPA4220, If you only has one adapter, it needs to be connected directly to the home router via Ethernet cable, working as an access point, could not work as a wireless range extender.
Thank you very much.
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Good day.
For the TL-WPA4220, If you only has one adapter, it needs to be connected directly to the home router via Ethernet cable, working as an access point, could not work as a wireless range extender.
Thank you very much.
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@TP-Link thank you for the reply, I really appreciate it.
I was expecting that. Good thing it does work as an access point when connected through Ethernet, not being part of a powerline network.
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