You can do it, but you'll need another WiFi dongle and it's a very complex process.
Read more about it here,
https://superuser.com/questions/139980/connect-multiple-wifi-networks-simultaneously
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i would like to connect to two wifi networks network no. 1 has internet access, wifi no. 2 has my printer attached
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You can do it, but you'll need another WiFi dongle and it's a very complex process.
Read more about it here,
https://superuser.com/questions/139980/connect-multiple-wifi-networks-simultaneously
It is not possible to do this with your PC because devices only have one wireless interface (in most cases).
What you could do is to get a Wi-Fi router and connect it to your PC and in the Wi-Fi router you could set it to connect multiple wireless devices.