Using 1231 G for wireless bridge Service

Hi Forum
I have built up a network in the following fashion .
Connected 1231 G to a 2950 G switch, port 3 is connected to DHCP server.On the Receiving end i have connected one 1121 G to 2950 Switch on port 1 and configured the same in Workgroup Bridge Mode , and i am receiving Ip from any of the ethernet ports of the switch, however when i connect one more access point to the second switch the Access point does not give IP to the clients.
Is it possible to use this kind of setup or else any change is to be done to receive Ip on the clients.

Try this link:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/wireless/ps430/prod_brochure0900aecd8035a015.html

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