Hello ericsch!
Yes. A powerline ethernet adapter is a very workable solution.
It's just the solution that I've employed to get wired ethernet from my router on the lower level of a split level to my living room.
I happen to use Netgear powerline ethernet adapters,
and very much like the downloadable Netgear Genie software which allows you to monitor the through put in Mbps (megabytes per second).
Do be aware that not all electrical outlets in a given household will provide the same throughput. It can be variable. The key is that one of the outlets convenient to which you wish to install your rig has provides sufficient bandwidth for the task.
Yes. A powerline ethernet adapter is a very workable solution.
It's just the solution that I've employed to get wired ethernet from my router on the lower level of a split level to my living room.
I happen to use Netgear powerline ethernet adapters,
and very much like the downloadable Netgear Genie software which allows you to monitor the through put in Mbps (megabytes per second).
Do be aware that not all electrical outlets in a given household will provide the same throughput. It can be variable. The key is that one of the outlets convenient to which you wish to install your rig has provides sufficient bandwidth for the task.