I have two wireless dsl routers.  Router A is connected t...

I have two wireless dsl routers.  Router A is connected to the internet, Router B is acting as a local wireless/wired LAN hub.  The wireless clients cannot connect to both of these routers simultaneously, so I bought a linksys WET200 to act as a bridge between the two wireless networks.  I have connected the WET200 to  Router A via a wired connection, and have bridged to router B wirelssly.  However I am not able to route internet traffic over this connection. Am I trying to do something that is not possible? 

OK, so a wire the bridge to router B. Do I tell router B that the gateway for all non-local trafffic is the bridge IP, or the IP of router A? currently A is on 192.168.1.1, bridge is default 192.168.1.226 and router b is 192.168.1.250. Router b provides dhcp for the clients in range 100-150, and I have some static ips in 151-200. problem is no-one can ping 192.168.1.1

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