XAVB200 Power-line Can Just Add Another Adapter

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I currently have a pair of NETGEAR XAVB2001-100NAS Up to 200Mbps Powerline AV 200 Adapters. Can I just add a third unit upstairs (like url...) and all three ports will have connectivity to each other?

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