This is exactly what I'm doing here in Northern California. My remote site is 4.8 miles away over a "near line of site" path with a tree or two in the way. I'm using an Avalan 915 MHz system that can be seen here:
http://www.avalanwireless.com/product-details-900_mhz_outdoor_wireless_ethernet_bridge-5.htmEven though we have a lot of interference from Pacific Gas & Electric's 'Smart Meter' system that lives on the same frequencies, 15-element Yagis, 5-Watt amplifiers and inexpensive bandpass filters to knock out nearby cell interference on each end fixes things nicely. The result is that the system and the RemoteRig are quite stable with only a very occasional, almost undetectable audio drop-out every few minutes due to the audio being sent by UDP instead to the more reliable, but slower TCP/IP.
The biggest compromise in such a system is bandwidth, which is about 900 KBPS throughput after the Avalan's overhead, but it's plenty good for ESSB quality TX and RX audio (setting #2) and a remote desktop link on a computer I use to control the ACOM 2000A, the Green Heron rotator, SteppIR controller, N8LP Remote and LP-100 Wattmeter. Average ping time is about 6 to 15 ms.
The Avalans, amplifiers and filters are not inexpensive, about $2,200 USD, but there are no monthly bills to pay!
Ron
N6IE