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Unread 6 Jan 2008, 17:33   #3
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Re: Computer Network Question

There are of course many products that will do what you need, but to get you started.

Wireless Routers (Plugs into your existing modem to provide wireless connectivity):
D-Link DI-524
Netgear WG602

Powerline (Allows transmission of data via the household electrical wiring):
D-Link DHP-301
Netgear WGXB102


In my experience though it is often cheaper to buy an all-in-one modem/wireless router.
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