Is it a Wireless Hub I need? - help appreciated!



I'm thinking of buying the Netgear DG834GT wireless broadband router/modem
and the WG511T PCMCIA card for my laptop.

In a separate part of my house, I sometimes have two or three other PCs,
each with it's own NIC. (These have previously been cabled to my existing
wired Netgear router.)

My question is - can I buy something - a wireless hub? - which wirelessly
connects to my DG834GT - each of my other PCs can plug into the wireless hub
using existing CAT5? I don't want to buy wireless NICs for each of these
PCs, and even a wireless USB dongle isn't great, because they'd all need
access at the same time.

So, is it a wireless hub, and can someone point me in the right direction of
one? (I had a quick look at the Netgear site, but couldn't see a
description of what I'm looking for.)

Many thanks in advance.


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