Update that's in keeping with several aspects of this thread:
1) I never got around to buying another router, and the Unifi line has changed. Talking with a friend who operates an ISP and does LOTS of this stuff, and has a lot of Unifi installations out there, I got the
Unifi Express which is a 2-port router, hosts the Network App (although they now call it Unifi Network) and is an AP. The other option was the
Cloud Gateway Ultra which isn't an AP, has more ports, and is sold out. Will install it this weekend. He said if it doesn't do what it need to do he'll buy it from me (new product that he hasn't tried yet either but he just bought two for testing).
2) Our neighbor, who cannot access the Ting fiber that we can, wants to split the service with us (which was originally my idea). While my wife has been perfectly happy with the super cheap 5 MBPS service, clearly we would bump up to gigabit for this. The only question is how to get to their house, which is 50~75' away. Option 1 is to bury a cable, option 2 is to use a PtP bridge.
Burying a cable makes for a super easy setup if they only need one AP. It would be a PoE AP from our system which is on a pretty big UPS, so they'd have uninterrupted internet during the frequent power outages that we have in Virginia. Outdoor rated cable isn't very expensive and the neighbor would do the digging.
A bridge would be easier to set up, easier to fix, easier to change... just costs a bit more. In the Unifi line, there are only $500 and $1000 options but in the
UISP line there are TONS of cheaper products and I don't understand the differences. Can anyone suggest the right PtP bridge products for sending half a gigabit of internet about 75' away?
FWIW their house is wood construction, one-floor with a basement, probably about 50' long in the direction going away from our house in case anyone thinks some kind of antenna mounted on our house would be enough.