Linksys WAP54G, Airport Express WDS and WPA

Hello,
I have previously been able to set up my Linksys gear and Airport Express to work in WDS with AirTunes thanks to the great thread at
http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=607414&ft=y&#607414
I am wanting to know if there has been any update in being able to do the above but with WPA and not WEP.
I would prefer to have WPA obviously and was wondering if anyone has been able to do this and what additional steps are required.
Regards

I have been trying to set this up with my WRT54G for a while now and have had no success. I've tried pretty much every 3rd party firmware available.
After countless Googles and searching many forums, I've found that nobody has been able to establish a WDS connection w/WPA between a Linksys router and AX. There have been a few people that say that apple is doing something incorrect, how I know that WDS with WPA work just fine between the AEBS and AX. Note that you can let the AX join as a client and have WPA work, but it won't work if it joins via WDS.
I have basically given up my search and am currently looking for an AEBS on eBay.
20" FP iMac & 12" iBook 1.2 Mhz   Mac OS X (10.4.4)  

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