Can you connect (2) wireless routers together?

I have the BEFW11S4 Wireless Router in one room and wondering if I can connect it to a WRT54GS Wirless Router in anther room with (4) ports in another room instead of my WET11 Wirless bridge with just the (1) port.
Thank you in advance for your response.

I would look into setting one up as a standalone router and the other as the gateway.You would also want to make sure they don't try to both grab the same IP.

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