I may still have a couple of cheap nasty $7 routers that support WDS around the place. If you put one in the house and one in the shed, it will make a bridge between them to pass whatetever.
I have visitors coming today so have to clean up for that, but I can have a look around tomorrow and if I still have them you can have them if you come to beach haven to get them.
I would avoid WDS like the plague, my experience with it was that it was slow, and unstable as hell. I ended up replacing it after many hours of stuffing around and it never working for more than a couple of days.
Thats strange. These 2 AP's worked for months as a bridge between house and shed before I got around to pulling a new cat6 thru the conduit. Even with the far end running as an AP as well it was still sweet as. Only single chain N but with it on 40MHz I was able to get close to 80Mbit thru it sometimes.
i think you can use this http://www.gowifi.co.nz/coming-soon-new-products/mikrotik-rbsxt-lite5-5ghz-802.11a/n-bridge/cpe.html?keyword=sxt
buy 2 & you can make PtP link
note: i cannot find cheap wireless stuff here, in my origin country (Indonesia) you can buy same stuff i mention above only NZD$70 include tax http://mikrotik.co.id/produk_lihat.php?id=362
Just reporting back to let you know how this has gone. Install and radio alignment was dead simple, I can get ~155Mbps of real world data transfer through this link.
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