Device that Supports WiFi/802.11n Connectivity to ISP.

Hi,
I am looking for an access-point or a router that has DHCP-client enabled on its Wireless side. Imagine all computers/devices are wired and don't support wireless. Here is a diagram:
Service Provider----))))))))  Wi-Fi/802.11a/b/g/n (((((((((((((------Device-I'm-looking-for ------------------ wired computers.
Please advise.
Thanks.

I would think that an 881W would be a good choice here.  You can enable DHCP under the wireless interface, and then NAT out of it.  then the 881 would provide DHCP to your wired clients.
HTH,
Steve
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