If you decide to go wireless, now, I would highly recommend Netgear or Linksys wireless products. Netgear especially has some nice configuration utilities and such that make it a breeze, and they also tend to have a nice range on their access points (about 200 ft further than my DLink router and 100 further than my DLink bridge with a 12 dB antenna).
The problem with wireless is that even in the best of circumstances, you're limited to under 6Mbps throughput. You were talking about wanting 100Mbps capability, and unfortunately there is no wireless system (that any of us can afford, at least) that can do close to that.
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