Ethernet Bridge For Streaming


I am finally taking my first step into streaming. I am considering the Innous Zen mini Mk 3 Server that requires a wired Ethernet connection. My router is on the other side of the house and I cannot run a cable to my system because my house is on a slab foundation. Running the cable through the attic and down the inside of a wall is not feasible.  

My question, will using a bridge like this work:   https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FIAVYE2/?coliid=I2DGI7TKG2C5PH&colid=22A77MG2FTAN6&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it&th=1
If yes, can you please recommend other similar devices that you are using that might be more effective. 
I am not that well versed in the digital world.
Thanks.
ericsch
ericsch I use the zyxel  powerline HD that works on the same principle as the unit that you are looking at but there are 2 units in each box which will save you a little money as the pair go for $69 from the same vendor you are considering your purchase from. 
I have heard rumors that these units can put unwanted noise into your system but mine are dead quiet.
@dbphd 
OK, I did some quick reading regarding Google Mesh. The description sems to emphasize use for Wi-Fi, but it looks like it can also be used with a wired connection. Is that correct?
I am on my phone right now, I will do more research at home.
Do not ever use a Poe device at all in a high end system as you are injecting noise directly into your system.

We are a top Innous dealer we use NETGEAR - AC750 Dual-Band Wi-Fi Range Extender  $50 Best Buy.

These devices work great.

Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ
Another vote for Google Mesh. You need two of these, first Mesh will be hard wired to your router and second Mesh hard wired to Innous Server. The Mesh app is superb, one feature I really like is, you can prioritize the device for maximum bandwidth. 
Please stay away from any power line based range extenders, you will be introducing unnecessary noise in your audio system.