Simple things.
First wifi is in ghz range and the 2.5 better than 5 for coverage but it can be issue if neighbors but likely not in your case.
For coverage it is pure line of sight so you can do what we do in modified form for microwave pathing by using light but instead of strobe light confirming A to Z path you need wide coverage.
Photo shows someone on tower so drag up a light fixture and an extension cord and place light where you are considering antenna then when dark plug it in and drive your area.
If you can see the light it MAY work...
If we recall correctly the signal is single frequency 1/2 duplex TDMA ( cannot remember exact term but close enough) in that the signal is a bunch of time slots and some are down link and others uplink.
So far so good but as distance increases timing or delays are introduced that can slow the speed.
For basic stuff maybe fine but video would be a problem.
There are network type providers who hunt towers to increase their footprint and it cad get stupid dealing with them.
We had a cell site we built inside a mini storage place and land lord was happy with the deal until he saw another ring of antennas and someone told him what the lease on that ring was...4 times what he got from us.
Money can be made but have a lawyer read any contracts as they try to take full control and you are screwed.
There are commercial devices that are not generic wifi made for this so first question is what is your budget?
What is the bandwidth of your provider to your place?
What bandwidth do you need?
Footprint needed?
Many cell providers now have generous unlimited plans but cell coverage may be limited.
The different carriers do have actual RF engineers who drive their areas and can verify performance in your location.
First wifi is in ghz range and the 2.5 better than 5 for coverage but it can be issue if neighbors but likely not in your case.
For coverage it is pure line of sight so you can do what we do in modified form for microwave pathing by using light but instead of strobe light confirming A to Z path you need wide coverage.
Photo shows someone on tower so drag up a light fixture and an extension cord and place light where you are considering antenna then when dark plug it in and drive your area.
If you can see the light it MAY work...
If we recall correctly the signal is single frequency 1/2 duplex TDMA ( cannot remember exact term but close enough) in that the signal is a bunch of time slots and some are down link and others uplink.
So far so good but as distance increases timing or delays are introduced that can slow the speed.
For basic stuff maybe fine but video would be a problem.
There are network type providers who hunt towers to increase their footprint and it cad get stupid dealing with them.
We had a cell site we built inside a mini storage place and land lord was happy with the deal until he saw another ring of antennas and someone told him what the lease on that ring was...4 times what he got from us.
Money can be made but have a lawyer read any contracts as they try to take full control and you are screwed.
There are commercial devices that are not generic wifi made for this so first question is what is your budget?
What is the bandwidth of your provider to your place?
What bandwidth do you need?
Footprint needed?
Many cell providers now have generous unlimited plans but cell coverage may be limited.
The different carriers do have actual RF engineers who drive their areas and can verify performance in your location.