EA6500 bridge mode

I am currently running two e4200 routers with one in bridge mode. I have the upgrade itch and curious to know if the EA6500 can run in bridge mode. 

Download the manual here.
http://support.linksys.com/en-us/support/routers/EA6500
Answer is on page 45.

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    source: http://homekb.cisco.com/Cisco2/ukp.aspx?vw=1&docid=02b368886e424d0daa9a756a75e86bc0_E4200_Frequently...
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    Slow that is because you are sharing internet with every other person in the building.. get your own broadband service.
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