Airport Extreme as an extender for a new Airport Extreme?

I recently purchased a new AEBS model A1521 to replace (kind of) AEBS model A1408 because the WAN port failed on the 1408.  Can I set it up as an extender for the 1521?  How would I go about doing it?  And would you recommend it?  Thanks for any help you can offer! 

Yes you can use either base station to extend the wireless range of the other. Please check out the following Apple Support article for details.

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