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You don't want another router, you want an access point. If the Ethernet run goes to a wall plate, look at TPLink Omada EAP615-Wall. You can connect the one run to that unit, which will give you an access point/Wifi in your room, and it still has 3 Ethernet ports so you can connect your PC, a switch, anything else to. You can use the same SSID, password, and encryption on it as your main Wifi router. The handoff between the units may not work as well as a proper full network buildout with a controller though, but it's a good option and relatively cheap.
Your other option would be to get a mesh Wifi system and use that cable between the main mesh router where you have it, and wire the second unit in the office. Mesh units also typically have a few Ethernet ports so you can direct connect your PC. More expensive option, but will manages roaming for your devices much better than just same named SSIDs.
Avoid powerline at all costs.
It seems I will need a Poe+ injector, as simply routing a cable from a router in to a wall plate does not offer poe, it's just data transmission AFAIK. Should probably have used a Switch beside the router and then just sent that ethernet cable from there.