Yes, "bridge" is the right term.  You mean something like:
http://www.adorama.com/LKWET610N.html

I've used 802.11b equivalent products.  It was really nice to not need
to load drivers onto an old PC and yet still have it on my wifi
network.

Tom

On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Andrew Hume <and...@research.att.com> wrote:
> for my home network, i want to connect my kids
> pc's to my home network. the transport from the access point
> to their pc's is wifi, but for unsatisfactory reasons,
> the wifi adapter cards for their pc's are a bust.
> so i thought to get a (unknown term - maybe bridge)
> that is a wifi at one end and ethernet at the other.
> is bridge the right term? and can anyone specifically
> recommend a brand or disrecommend a brand?
> i am contemplating a linksys wrt54gl
>
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