Problem with wifi strength

I want to set up my Kiwi receiver in the wooden shed at the back of my garden. This is because it will probably suffer much less interference there and I can set up an antenna better there.

To achieve this, the Kiwi receiver needs to be connected to the wireless network, but unfortunately the signal is not strong enough there.  

I do have a second wireless mesh network with a node in the shed, so that network should be strong enough there.

The Kiwi receiver can be connected to this strong network, but how do I make it accessible from the internet?

I think the problem occurs where the mesh network is connected to my internet provider's wireless modem.

Please look at the diagram to clarify the situation.


Any assistance would be appreciated!

Comments

  • "The Kiwi receiver can be connected to this strong network, but how do I make it accessible from the internet?"

    Does that connection not offer DHCP and a path to the Internet for some reason that can be overcome?

    With the TP-link Client configured to link to "BBBB" and the Kiwi in DHCP mode I should think everything would be satisfied for internet connection from the Kiwi.

    I guess I don't understand what the difficulty is.

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