Airport Express Ethernet for TV ?

Will this work ?
Got a Time Capsule as my router linked to an Airport Express in another room to boost the signal - this works great.
My new TV has an ethernet input and is positioned next to the airport express. Could I plug an ethernet cable into the TV from the AE and would this work ? or is the AE's ethernet port purely for set up ?

Follow up. When you mentioned "boost" in your post, I was thinking "extend" for the Express. The ethernet port is available in the "extend" mode. I don't think it is available in the "join a network" mode, but haven't checked this.

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