Linksys ea2700 in bridge mode

I *think* I have my ea 2700 setup for wireless bridged mode, using this article:
http://kb.linksys.com/Linksys/GetArticle.aspx?docid=28cee6a2fb0d4176a2210942d1d5836c_Setting_up_the_...
however, I notice that that article doesn't say anything about the wireless setup of my ea 2700 - do I configure it?  In other words, when you setup your router in bridged mode, do you see two wireless networks, the old one and the new one?  Or does the bridged router become like an antenna for the old router?  I have a 2wire Uverse wireless router (the old router) - I can still connect to it after the ea2700 bridged setup.  I can't connect to my new ea 2700 - it doesn't seem to like the password.  Am I supposed ot be able to connect to it?

There’s a quick tip on that link you posted above (below) which I suggest you should do:
QUICK TIP:  The Wireless Network Name (SSID) for each router must be different to avoid conflict for devices which will connect to the wireless network
To manually setup the wireless settings of your router, follow the steps from this link: http://kb.linksys.com/Linksys/ukp.aspx?pid=80&vw=1&articleid=22532.

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