Can I use my AirPort as a wireless access point?

Can I use my AirPort as a wireless access point?  Can I disable DHCP?  How?  I have model A1143.

Can I use my AirPort as a wireless access point?
Yes, if it connects to your main router using a permanent, wired Ethernet cable connection. Connect the Ethernet cable from one of the LAN <--> ports on the main router to the WAN (circle of dots) port on the AirPort Extreme.
Can I disable DHCP
Configure the AirPort to operate in Bridge Mode. That will turn off both DHCP and NAT services. If you are using the setup utility on a recent version of the Mac or iPhone/iPad, the utility will automatically set up the AirPort for you in Bridge Mode when it detects another router on the network.
How?
This will depend on what operating system you have your Mac or PC, or whether you want to use an iPhone or iPad for the setup. Let us know on that.
I have model A1143.
This model would be anywhere from 6 to 8 years old depending on when it was originally sold.  Please keep in mind that the useful life.....on average.....for a wireless router designed for home use is about 5 years.

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