I know it has been mentioned at least once but your best bet is to get some kind of p2p bridge set up, I also recommend Ubiquiti as I’ve been using it for years.
Then just connect some kind of Access Point or old router at the other end for wifi access (if using an old router TURN OFF any routing/NAT/DHCP (aka bridged or AP mode) on the router and plug into one of the 1-4 ports and not WAN/Internet port unless the router specifically says to when bridged (if will be obvious if it says it))
House modem/router>–wired ethernet to nanobeam–> house nanobeam (in AP mode) )))wireless link((( bldg nanobeam (in station mode)>–wired ethernet to AP/Old Bridged Router–> AP/old bridged Router }}}wifi for building
While this route can be a bit more expensive depending on what equipment you get and a bit more involved, you’re going to have a MUCH better experience than using some kind of repeater.
I know it has been mentioned at least once but your best bet is to get some kind of p2p bridge set up, I also recommend Ubiquiti as I’ve been using it for years.
Here is a lot of 3 nanobeams (you only need 2 but hey, a spare unit is always good) on ebay - https://www.ebay.com/itm/166387429389?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=S7op1P-wSV6&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=6BvfzwVFQsO&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
You will need two 24v PoE adapters as they aren’t included but are cheap https://store.ui.com/us/en/pro/products/u-poe-af
And you can get mounting accessories from Ubiquiti’s website if you want them. https://store.ui.com/us/en/products/nbe-m5-16
Then just connect some kind of Access Point or old router at the other end for wifi access (if using an old router TURN OFF any routing/NAT/DHCP (aka bridged or AP mode) on the router and plug into one of the 1-4 ports and not WAN/Internet port unless the router specifically says to when bridged (if will be obvious if it says it))
House modem/router>–wired ethernet to nanobeam–> house nanobeam (in AP mode) )))wireless link((( bldg nanobeam (in station mode)>–wired ethernet to AP/Old Bridged Router–> AP/old bridged Router }}}wifi for building
While this route can be a bit more expensive depending on what equipment you get and a bit more involved, you’re going to have a MUCH better experience than using some kind of repeater.
Edit: spelling and formatting