AP in client mode Setup that feeds another router

Try as I can... I'm not smart enough for this... Help, please.
Set up a WiFi AP with my neighbor.
His wireless router at 192.168.1.1
My AP (to his house) in client mode to 192.168.1.169 (static address with the address only on his router)

The AP feeds my router which is connected via hard wire to my computer...
The question is this.
What should be the address of the router in my house and what should be the address of my computer so therer is no conflict?
I did in the past, but not enough to remember how I did it... MY BAD. (Children, wife, mother-in-law all draw at home to get there, so they can connect to other PC's in the House to my wireless router) STRESS, STRESS... STRESS
Any help you can give would be wonderful...
Thank you

Hi big island,

It depends on if you want to share files and be "on the same network" as your neighbor.

  • If you want everyone to be on the same network and be able to share files...
  1. Book an unused IP address on the network on the router of your neighbor (should start 192.168.1.X)
  2. Take that intellectual property and set it as your router static IP address
  3. Disable the DHCP on the router
  4. Connect the cable from the AP to the router on one of the ethernet LAN andnot the Internet marked Jack (usually 4)
  5. Connect your computer to the router and it should withdraw an IP address automatically from your neighbor router
  • If you want to separate the networks so that your neighbor can't see your computers or shared items...
  1. Change the IP address of your router 192.168.2.1 (the IP address doesn't have to be exactly this number, just as long as one of the first 3 numbers are different from its network. In such a case, I changed the third digit to 2 in of 1 your neighbor)
  2. Change the DHCP on your router to match the IP addressing scheme above by assigning192.168.2.X . It's a good idea to preform both steps 1 and 2 at the same time on the router. (After that perform you this step, that you may need to turn off your router and then power on and the back refresh the IP address of your system)
  3. Connect the cable from the AP to plug the router's Internet and not one of the 4 ethernet LAN
  4. Connect your computer to the network and the system will automatically retrieve an IP address from your router
It should be noted that the second option still allows access to computers and files of your neighbor. You're always too depending on your neighbor's router firewall settings. If there were 2 companies sharing an internet connection I would fix the whole network up like this:

                                                  1 router company 
Internet Modem-> router/Hub<>
The company 2 router
Of course, in your case, do the above may want to recreate the wheel! But it's still the best approach :)
I hope that answers your question!

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