Need something explained to me...
I am soon to be getting a cable modem and was needing to feed it to three computers. A PC & Mac in my office area and a PC in my daughters room about 50ft away. Was hoping to run a wireless connection to her room and Cat5 to my computers since they will be right at the cable modem.
So what would I need to split the modems feed into 3 or more connection ports with the ability to have Cat5 & wireless connections?
A so-called cable/dsl/wireless router, such as this: <http://www.dlink.com/products/digitalHome/wireless/11b+/di614+/>
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