@condor106 I don't see the need for two CPE. I have been running the setup below for two years with excellent results. If you have not need for outdoor wifi at the home location then by all means use a second CPE.
Keep in mind that the CPE510 is limited to 100Mbps by the POE injector port. It may not be that critical to you. I went with CPE710 for that reason because it is 1000Mbps. I have one CPE710 in client mode connected to the EAP610. It yields 100% of the ISP rated speed even on the wireless end at the remote location. The only exception, which would probably be true for the CPE510 as well, is you may have to take the EAP off AUTO for the 5ghz channel and manually set it to one supported by the CPE.
With the CPE710 I aim it directly at the EAP610-Outdoor. If you log into the CPE710 from your phone it has a signal meter that I used to aim but generally you can do it by eye. The router in remote building provides wireless inside and the EAP225 provides it outside the building.
If you do not need wireless inside the shed, you can do away with the router inside and just connect the data lines on the POE injectors between the EAP and CPE.
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