Hi roger, even using a differend sid , you would be on the same lan or a nat’d 
derivative of it. you would need to tunnel through to another subnet or use  5 
real ips on the persons network and create 2 distinct lans.

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> On 10 May 2018, at 21:35, Roger Munford via Hampshire 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have constructed a link across some fields to a small remote church in 
> order to connect their solar array for real time monitoring.
> 
> The link starts at a private house which has wi fi router. The owner is happy 
> to share his wi fi because he is away most of the time but does not want any 
> cabling at all in his house. The network login details are entered here.
> 
> I have a TP Link TL-WA86ORE wi fi extender which has a single Ethernet port 
> which allows a connection to the wifi network. This is situated on the corner 
> of a barn about 20 meters from the house.
> 
> I then have an ethernet cable which leads to a TP LINK CPE 510 on the other 
> side of the building which forms a bridge to the another CPE 510 on the 
> church across the fields. An ethernet cable connects to the solar inverter 
> and it all seems to work nicely.
> 
> However I have been asked if I could include a wireless access point in the 
> church using this link. In fairness to the generous donor who is happy for it 
> to go ahead, I want to ensure that everybody is not logging on directly to 
> his network. Would it be possible to to provide an access point with its own 
> SSID?. If so what hardware should I be looking for?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Roger
> 
> 
> 
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