O.K. here is my desired network topology...,
ISP (comcast) internet service is connected, via coax, to a RCA ?##? cable modem (comcast provided the modem)
The RCA cable modem is connected, via cat5e Ethernet, to a Linksys wrt45g, [WAN port]
The Linksys wrt54g, [LAN port 1] is connected, via cat5e Ethernet, to a SMC 8 port gigabit switch, [port 1]
The SMC switch, [port 8], is connected, via cat5e Ethernet, to a D-Link DIR-655, [LAN port 1]
All hard-lined Ethernet devices on the network connected, via cat5e Ethernet, to the SMC switch, [ports 2 - 7]
The wrt45g (static IP:192.168.111.1, running DD-wrt firmware) provides the gateway, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, and wireless G AP services
and a 4 port 10/100 switch on the 192.168.111.x LAN
The DIR-655 (static IP:192.168.111.3, FW v1.11), provides the wireless N [only] AP services, and 4 port gigabit switch
I don't see the 'bridge'? Unless you are saying that my wrt54G wireless G and the DIR-655 wireless N access points will
make a wireless connection together (I think that would be very BAD allowing two routes to any device, yikes!

).
However, if I keep the DIR-655 in wireless N [only] mode, and keep the wrt54g in access point mode this should not be a problem, right?