No, unfortunately you cannot. Your model only has one wireless interface, while a repeater needs two. A single card repeater will wnd up talking to clients half of the time, and to its base station the other half of the time, thus cutting bandwidth in half.
In fact, its User's Guide makes no mention of alternative modes like wireless repeater, range extender, wireless bridge, which are all roughly synonims.
The term WDS does indicate its ability to partake in a Wireless Distribution System, however I believe it is meant to indicate that it can act as a base station, not a relay-station
as required by the OP. Besides, in the manual mentioned above, there is no discussion of WDSes.
Today, powerline networking is a great choice. You can use the powerline to substitute for the wired link between the router and an additional access point. A pair of AV1200-class adapters can be had for $60 or less. – David Schwartz – 2016-04-01T18:41:26.813
Keep in mind that a wireless repeater roughly cuts your bandwidth in half b/c 50% of the time is spent relaying a packet instead of sending the next packet. I would consider moving the ISP's modem if possible, or keeping your router wired (but in WAP mode if possible). – Jens Ehrich – 2016-12-08T17:43:50.097
1Just had a quick scan of the model in Google and it seems it has a WDS (Wireless Distribution System) wireless feature.
Just did a quick Google search for WDS and that is basically another term for repeater, so it looks like it may be possible yes! – JD87 – 2013-11-20T20:57:08.187