Wireless Client

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Hello
I've been asked by one of my neighbours to assist them to make adjustments to their home wireless/LAN network.

The set up is as follows:

There appears to be two WAN connections entering the very large property, with a BT Hub (FTTC) and an EE connection via an external antenna (TP Link router) into another section of the property.
As well as a desktop PC connected via ethernet to the BT Hub, there is also an IP CCTV camera plugged directly into it via a POE.
To view the CCTV camera, an app on a notebook is used which is connected via Wi-Fi to the TP Link router. Due to thick stone walls of the property, the TP Link router has to be positioned in a very strategically, so that it can
connect via wireless back to the BT Hub to view the CCTV camera (which I'm assuming is a wireless client set up)
I was thinking that to remove the reliance on the Wi-Fi link from the BT Hub to the TP Link router, it would be more appropriate and reliable to route a CAT5E cable and plug either end into one of the ethernet points in both hub and router.

Any comments or suggestions would be very much appreciated.
 
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