No Airtunes and Internet at the same time

Hello,
I'm using an iPod Hi-Fi in combination with an Airport Express basestation.
My internet connextion goes through PPPoE. So I use the Airport Express in "Bridge mode" But...
iTunes won't find the (wireless) iPod Hi-Fi when PPPoE is winked "on" in the airport settings. When I wink PPPoE "off", iTunes do find the iPod Hi-Fi.
But without PPPoE I don't have an internet connexion.
So I can't use the internet and listen to Airtunes at the same time.
Does anyone have a solution?
Thanks!
Greetings,
Jarchall

I'd suspect that the Bonjour would not work properly if the wireless thinks the next hop down the wireless trail is the open internet instead of the Airport Express. PPPoE basically makes a tunnel from your computer to the ISP server. The PPPoE packets are wrapped in a special transport package the express probably can't get into unless there is some future specialized firmware update.
Unless you have some burning need for bridge mode I would configure the Airport Express to connect via PPPoE with the setup assistant.
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