There's a decent line of sight gap in the forest, about 200m from mounting positions, with very low brush coverage that won't be expected to obstruct it. Semi-rural, so not really worried about interference.
I found this article:
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/08/point-to-point-wi-fi-bridging-between-buildings-the-cheap-and-easy-way/
and am leaning towards a pair of CPE210 because it'll be <$120 total shipped, and comes with the PoE injectors.
https://www.tp-link.com/us/business-networking/outdoor-radio/cpe210/#specifications
But they're a few years old - is there a
Only aiming for 50Mbps - this is upgrading a 6Mbps connection that runs from a neighbours property who is refusing to allow an upgrade to run on the same poles.
The receiver will be out in the open, and this is in the rainforest in BC. I have no idea if IPX5 is sufficient.
This is an install for a friend who is not technically inclined, so reliability and cost are the most important factors.
Any suggestions for mounting brackets that will make it easy to aim? The transmitter will be about 20m above the receiver so we'll have to aim them at an angle.