Router Ethernet Cable to Streamer


In my house, the wifi router is 25 feet away from my components. I plan running cat8 underneath the base board as hiding cable above or below room, side walls, exterior cable are not options. Picked a relatively cheap cable to try out first.

Cat 8 Ethernet Cable 30 ft, 26AWG Nylon Braided High Speed Heavy Duty ... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B089B2YP77/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_api_glt_fabc_TJA5SW4HNFZ0F14K8WVA

Is it possible to decrease potential electrical noise introduced by the AT&T wifi router with a better router next in the chain? If so, any recommendations? Also, has anyone had success/noticed a discernible difference in SQ by introducing something such as a LAN isolator right before the streaming source? Any constructive feedback or request for additional applicable situational information is welcome. Thanks. 

ggecas2
@mitch2 & @ozzy - From what I gather looking into this, some of these Ethernet to fiber converters come with the SFP transceivers built in and some only contain the slots to plug in add-on transceivers. One thing I don’t seem to understand is the language used to decipher which transceivers/converters are meant for single fiber wire and which are meant for double fiber wire. It doesn’t seem like there’s definitive language that alllows me to search for all hardware for double vs single wire. I’d prefer to use single fiber as certain parts of space between baseboard to carpet are extremely tight. Also, worried about damaging the fiber while tucking in these tight spaces. Any thoughts and suggestions? Thanks guys 
@ggecas2. Small Green Computer has a few youtube videos ~2min each that demonstrate setup of much of what's discussed above. Although some of the branded items vary, I think he's using a TP-Link and the SFP connectors etc. are all very similar. Might be a help...Cheers,
Spencer
@sbank - Funny enough, I've watched a bunch of Small Green's videos over the past few days. I'll probably just go with his switches, but it looks like they're made for double fiber wire only and I'm still not able to find much information on what the difference is between double/single wire and the language used to distinguish between double and single wire connections devices. 
It depends on how much you can afford (or willing) to spend. If spending $600+ does not outrage you, then introducing an EtherRegen in your chain may make sense 

https://uptoneaudio.com/products/etherregen
@thyname1 - Thanks for reminding me of the EtherRegen. I looked at this prior to even understanding fiber conversion. At that point, it overwhelmed me, so I continued on. Definitely very interested in these. I'll probable start off with the cheap fiber switches and compare vs straight ethernet. Hopefully the switches give me a cheap high for a while. When I start suffering audiophile withdrawal, the EtherRegen sounds like the next best step...and cheaper than small green's similar solutions.