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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