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Neither router you linked to is supported by OpenWRT or DD-WRT.
Plenty of supported TP-Link routers exist, and probably for cheaper.
What you need is a cheap access point.
"Extenders" actually slow down your network since WiFi isn't full duplex but half duplex. That's why you can't have really have more than one.
Run an ethernet cable to an access point and you will be glad you did.
Ok, thanks for the help - I will look into what I can do with an access point and I should be able to get something going and it looks like significantly cheaper.
No problem, also look at atzenteol@sh.itjust.works' comment in reply to mine. They have some info I wasn't aware of regarding tri-band WiFi routers. I'm living in WiFi 5 land, so I wasn't aware of this cool trick:
So an access point is still a good solution, but it sounds like you can use it as an "extender" without an ethernet cable as long as you can use one of your spare 5ghz bands to communicate with it. Which is super cool and I was totally unaware of.