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I'm not very good at this but I'll try to be as specific as I can.
The situation:
I'm getting my internet from my neighbour through wireless connection to my stationary PC.
I have some network devices that I want to access, but don't want to share on my neighbour's network.
I'd like (if even possible) to use internet connection from my stationary PC to give my own router internet access and the ability to host a private network (cabled from my stationary PC). Then comes the tricky part: I'd like to host a different network from my router (different SSID and password). This is because of printers and network hard drives that i don't want on my neighbour's network. I've tried to Google around but all i can find is ways to extend a network.
I don't have access to change settings on the main router (my neighbour's).
So my question is: Is it possible to achieve this and if so, what is the best way to do it? How do I need to set up my router? Picture below illustrates the situation where ofc I want to connect my devices to "My wifi":
Then bonusquestion: How do I access devices on my wifi from the stationary PC? Normally I would access it through the IP on that network (192.168.0.X) but that won't help as I'm connected to my neighbour's network and only sharing the internet for my own (not really connected to it).
Also: I'm not using my neighbours internet behind his back, he's fully aware that I'm using his internet as my only internet.
Thanks for any help, and if please explain like you would to a five year old and maybe I'll understand :)
Are you asking this http://superuser.com/questions/730889/can-i-hook-up-my-own-router-to-use-the-isprouter/730895#730895
– Dave – 2014-04-09T07:53:59.640