For short range and especially if you use wide angle antennas, it shouldn't be a problem.
For example... my dad has a barn on his property about 530 feet away from his house. Has a NanoStation M5 loco on the house, LiteBeam 5AC on the barn but mounted really loosely so the wind blew on it and pushed it way out of alignment (like 20 degrees horizontal and vertical error) and the link still worked fine.
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Note that today you should generally be buying "AC" models for 802.11ac speeds, not "M5" models which only support up to 802.11n speeds. NanoStation style is a much wider angle and still good for several kilometers of range. Just be aware the cheap Loco5AC model does not come with a PoE injector so that would need to be purchased separately, and most airMAX radios require 24 volt passive PoE (not 802.3af standard PoE which is 48 volts).