E75 WLAN problem connecting to LINKSYS WAG200g

Hello all,
have problem with connecting my E75 with my ADSL router, the WAG200g, it is configured as "bridge only mode ", and i can access it using any PC by creating PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol Over Ethernet) connection to the access point, but using my phone, whenever i try to connect, i cant browse anything.
Any tips on how to configure my E75 with my WAG200g "bridge only mode" ??

anyone?

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