May I suggest option 4 which is a decent mesh setup?
Given in part my house is old and in part we're living in the future so why would I be tearing my house apart to put wires in the walls I've gone with the BT whole home setup plugged into my router which is currently receiving Sky FTTC (I've removed all Sky hardware as it's junk).
So I have 4 dishes placed around the house and 1 in the garden room. They create a really solid full speed wifi network and then for items I need hard wired (such as sky mini boxes and my main PC for wake on lan) I run either a network cable from the back of the dish to the "thing" ie box or PC or in the cases where I need more than one thing plugged in I run a cable from the dish to a switch and then from the switch to the "thing".
So basically I have a full speed mesh that can 100% mimic a wired network whenever it needs to.
You could do the same... plug whatever mesh setup you want into your router and then add more at spots in your house to extend the wifi to your pc. Break off from those mesh points to switches and then hard wire anything you want wired.
And dear god get rid of the powerline stuff, I've only ever experienced that to be patchy at best.
Given in part my house is old and in part we're living in the future so why would I be tearing my house apart to put wires in the walls I've gone with the BT whole home setup plugged into my router which is currently receiving Sky FTTC (I've removed all Sky hardware as it's junk).
So I have 4 dishes placed around the house and 1 in the garden room. They create a really solid full speed wifi network and then for items I need hard wired (such as sky mini boxes and my main PC for wake on lan) I run either a network cable from the back of the dish to the "thing" ie box or PC or in the cases where I need more than one thing plugged in I run a cable from the dish to a switch and then from the switch to the "thing".
So basically I have a full speed mesh that can 100% mimic a wired network whenever it needs to.
You could do the same... plug whatever mesh setup you want into your router and then add more at spots in your house to extend the wifi to your pc. Break off from those mesh points to switches and then hard wire anything you want wired.
And dear god get rid of the powerline stuff, I've only ever experienced that to be patchy at best.