I don't know of a MIMO router that would do it.. but this application should
do the trick...
www.publicip.com - needs an old PC with 2 network cards and provides a
public access (or closed access) hotspot - and it's free...
"Dave Smithz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi there,
>
> I want to obtain a MIMO wireless router for my broadband connection as I
> have weak signal in some rooms. I'm told the Belkin device is very good
> (better then the netgear) however I was really hoping for a router that
> would allow me to separate bandwidth.
>
> I have lodgers in my house who will share bandwidth and I would like to be
> able to divide out the bandwidth. Also ideally I would be able to really
> hide my shared files from my lodgers so that only my laptop can see the
> files on my server (also on the same network).
>
> Are there any routers that allow to create effectively two networks but
> having different IP address ranges?
>
> Or how can I make it easy for me to access the files on my Windows server,
> but not my lodgers (before I just opened up shared folders, but now they
are
> on the same network I don't want then getting the files).
>
> Kind regards
>
> Dave
>
> PS: Sorry for posting this in firewalls NG as well but I thought you guys
> might also no this.
>
>