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layer 1 being physical you can do with multiple different devices/ports/switches. For example on mikrotik with switches you can create switch groups and it would switch on that. Any network medium is layer 1. Layer 2 is where the communication starts. In the past some LANs wouldnt have IP addresses and would just use MAC addresses (old games used the IPX protocol which worked using MAC). Wifi works on both layer 1 being the medium and layer 2 for communication so it doesnt do layer 3 so if you segment layer 3 on wifi 2 clients connected to the same SSID can see each other through some of the protocols that use layer 2 so to segment with wifi you need vlans on the wire side tied to their own SSIDs for wifi. You can use active vlans over wifi but that means client configuration and windows networking lacks a lot of advanced stuff unless you use windows server.
Dont worry even strong signal strength + directional isnt enough to cook things but wire is always preferred. For 60 ft you can roll ethernet, the main question is whether you place it on the ground, under or hang it across the buildings (assuming there is no road in between). A gaming PC uses 300-400W while benchmarking and that only heats up a pizza as it would be equivalent to a 300-400W cooker. Cookers use way more watts (between 1-2KW) so if you had enough PCs or components you could route the heat and cook with it. A strong AP usually is rated for 1.5W output so that just means 3W in their communication zone if you have a directional bridge and since wifi dissipates theres not much to worry about. The sun radiates way more energy than a few measly watts.
Ethernet being the fastest and cheapest is spec for up to 100M but the shorter the cable the better.
Dont worry even strong signal strength + directional isnt enough to cook things but wire is always preferred. For 60 ft you can roll ethernet, the main question is whether you place it on the ground, under or hang it across the buildings (assuming there is no road in between). A gaming PC uses 300-400W while benchmarking and that only heats up a pizza as it would be equivalent to a 300-400W cooker. Cookers use way more watts (between 1-2KW) so if you had enough PCs or components you could route the heat and cook with it. A strong AP usually is rated for 1.5W output so that just means 3W in their communication zone if you have a directional bridge and since wifi dissipates theres not much to worry about. The sun radiates way more energy than a few measly watts.
Ethernet being the fastest and cheapest is spec for up to 100M but the shorter the cable the better.