This would seem a simple question to answer, yet I still can't figure out how to make this work:

I have a D-link DWL-2000AP 802.11g AP connected to my cable modem (wired part of network also has a linux server). I can connect to my powerbook and my desktop mac to this AP without issue.

Now, I want to connect another wired network (consisting of a small hub, my TiVo, and an Ethernet equipped Laser Printer) to the AP. I've tried 2 products which don't seem to work, as they only support bridging a _single_ ethernet device to a wireless network (the D-link DWL-2000AP (a second one) and DWL-G810).

Ideally, I could find some device that bridges a wired ethernet network to a wireless 802.11g network, such that the entire network looks like everything is connected (virtually) to a single hub. I was under the impression that a simple Wireless Bridge would work, but after trying a bunch of devices, I'm not so sure.

Yes, I could just buy 2 D-link DWL-2000AP devices, but I'd rather not have to spend _another_ $100. Also, I'd like to run my network in 802.11g mode only, since this should help performance a little.

Can anyone help with suggestions?

Dana�Spiegel
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