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It is possible but not recommended. The hardware is designed to world as a client so it is likely missing a lot of modern features. You can but the quality of the signal will suck. It might be fine as a temporary solution for a single device but that's it.
Exactly. A DIY router is fine, don't DIY the AP.
You can absolutely "DIY" the AP. You just need the right hardware. Take something that has good wifi hardware and flash OpenWRT.