A previous ISP I was with supplied a cheap router and the wifi was dodgy in our upstairs study where I work. Initially I used powerline adapters to bring wired internet into the study and connected up to my work laptop. But then work decided to migrate us onto laptops that don't have wired internet capability. I happened to have in the loft an old BT router (also not capable of covering the whole house) that wasn't being used. I connected that BT router to the powerline extenders and used it to broadcast a second wifi network and connected my work laptop to that. Worked an absolute treat until we switched to a new ISP who provided a far, far better router that could reach the whole house.
It's not that hard to setup, and would then mean you have a wifi network in your cabin. If you don't have an old router lying around, I'm sure something could be picked up pretty cheap.
It's not that hard to setup, and would then mean you have a wifi network in your cabin. If you don't have an old router lying around, I'm sure something could be picked up pretty cheap.