How do I get wifi from one house to another wirelessly? (100m)

piotor98

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Long story short: My landlord is a prick and won't connect fiber to my our house cause he's
greedy ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. So I'm thinking about getting one of those satellite dish wifi transmitters.

Something like this:
https://www.ubnt.com/airmax/rocketdish-antenna/

One would be connected to his router and it would point at the receiving dish on my house. Both the dishes would be mounted outdoors. The thing is; it's only like 100 meters from the two houses and there is clear sight between them (no obstacles). Living in Sweden means that there isn't much variety so this would cost about 300 euros. Is there a cheaper alternative?
 
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I have used ubiquiti products in the past but not their newer stuff. It depends how much speed you need. They still sell the older NanoStation loco M2. They sell for about 1/3 the newer rocket dish models here. You should have no issues going 100 meters with any of these devices since they are designed for much longer distances.

If you are actually under 100 meters you could use direct bury ethernet cable...of course that assumes you do not have concrete road or something to try to dig under.
I have used ubiquiti products in the past but not their newer stuff. It depends how much speed you need. They still sell the older NanoStation loco M2. They sell for about 1/3 the newer rocket dish models here. You should have no issues going 100 meters with any of these devices since they are designed for much longer distances.

If you are actually under 100 meters you could use direct bury ethernet cable...of course that assumes you do not have concrete road or something to try to dig under.
 
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piotor98

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Oh yeah, that does seem like it's more suited for my needs, thank you!