EX7000 as Access Point - port LAN still usable?

Hello guys,.

Read the user manual before you buy, I found something that annoying me...

On page 19 of the Manual, I found:

Mode access point, you can connect your computer or WiFi device to the Extender only using a WiFi connection.

Then... IF mode Access Point, the other 4 LAN ports are not usable as a switch?

Is it not?

Thanks for your time.

In Access Point, the LAN ports are usable.

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