This may not be the answer you are looking for, but I would recommend getting a wireless router that will run DD-WRT. Linksys WRT54GL routers are not much over $50 now.
As I recall (and I am trying to find my previous thread on this forum where I learnt this). A bridge between wireless and wired didn't work so well because the wireless router doesn't accept packets from different mac addresses or something.
So if (like me) you cannot get a simple bridge to work as it should, try giving NAT a go.
I have a D-Link access point running as "repeater" with WDS to the router upstairs. Those devices also have one RJ45 port, which works as a brigde between wireless and wired.
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