I'm curious to know why you don't just string an ethernet cable from 
the first room to the second, and use an ethernet hub or switch in 
the second room to distribute the network there?   A good source for 
information is <http://www.threemacs.com/>

>Dear Listers,
>Currently, I have cable modem (AT&T home) hook up with netgear 
>router and hubs in one room to give me access internet to pci macs 
>simultaneously. I'm planning to set up the same system in another 
>room (from different cable outlet, but not sure it splits the signal 
>with other rooms) to connect with 68040 & windows & laptops. Is it 
>possible?
>any advise or information will be appreciated.
>Anthony

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