Cisco Wireless :: 4x WAP4410N Possible To Plug Internet Connection Into One Of Repeaters?

Aug 22, 2011

We have 4x WAP4410N access points 1 AP & 3 Repeaters, this works perfect. The situation at the moment is that the internet connection is plugged in with a cable on the AP but the question is that if it's possible to plug the internet connection into one of the repeaters?
 
After that are we still able to use the internet over al four access points?

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