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That is the way to go. I've managed to cover our entire home, including full basement, and two floors, with two routers and cable modem. One router is in the basement, towards one end of the house. The other router is on the second floor, towards the other end of house.Right. When they are turned on, tell them to use "Bridge mode" or "Wireless Bridge" or whatever it call it. Basically, it just passes packets instead of acting as a router.
You pick one as the primary device. Typically it talks to the cable mode or whatever provides your internet access. The others are just located on our home's network (LAN) and pass packets to/from the ethernet from/to WiFi.
It's really quite easy to setup (on the WiFI devices I've used).
Another thing to consider, is that ethernet cable properly installed solves many problems. OTOH, an improper connection will cause many problems. End to end, the connections must be consistent, and to spec.
I had a 20+ year relationship with a client, because his plumber/electrician/phone guy used/created several wiring "standards" when connecting a mass of ethernet cable in a three story commercial building.
Most houses probably need one or two good ethernet runs to solve all of these wifi problems we hear about.