I have been thinking about this for awhile and I think the time has come to finally decide how best to handle this situation. I have a computer room downstairs, populated mostly with PC's, including my primary file server system. Also in this room is where my cable modem and Dlink wap/router are located, as well as a 16 port 10 mbit ethernet hub. Most of my network is wired, including this B&W G3 here in my bedroom, but I also have a couple of notebooks which I use naturally with the wireless portion of the network. Everything works fairly well, I can access the internet from all the machines and for the most part the PC's peacefully co-exist with my Macs for now. Here is where the monkey wrench gets thrown in for good measure, I want to establish a second base of operation upstairs to be comprised mostly of my Macintosh hardware collection consisting of a couple of beige G3s, a PM 7200, Quadra 700 and a couple of LC IIIs. Now all of my computers have ethernet capabilities so I want to stick with that for tying them all together, so my question is, what is the best way to do this. It seems to me some sort of wireless access upstairs and perhaps a second hub would be the logical way to go, but I am open for suggestions. I would prefer to keep the costs to a minimum as I already have a substantial investment with the various systems I have accumulated. Many TIA for any help provided.
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