This would probably do exactly what you want. 
http://www.linksys.com/Products/product.asp?grid=22&prid=432
I get the impression it is for connecting two networks together wirelessly. 
Fry's electronics has it advertised for $119.99. They also have an online 
store, Outpost.com.

STeve

<< > 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. >>


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