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Some form of Ethernet surge protectors would be advisable if you are opting for a Point-to-Point Wi-Fi Bridge, just incase for lightning strikes etc.

Mains surge protection is also a nice to have, but this adds additional cost etc. maybe also consider Cat5e as minimum you should be using.

CategoryTransmission SpeedBandwidth
Cat5100Mbps100MHz
Cat5e1Gbps100MHz
Cat61/10Gbps250MHz

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