Wireless Bridge/Relay between WRT110 and WAP4410N

I recently purchased and installed a WRT110 router to gain wireless internet access for my laptop at home.  The setup was fairly simple and seems to work fine except for the range of the signal.  Once I am greater than about 30 ft from the router, my signal strength drops to "low".  The router is located in the office at one corner of the house and if try to access at the other corner diagonally (about 100 ft) I have not signal.  I purchased a WAP4410N access point with hopes of relaying the wireless signal to all areas, by placing it near the center of the house, by I can't seem to get it to work.  I am a newbie to this wireless setup and not sure which connection type to use, the Access Point or the Wireless Client/Repeater.  The Client/Repeater is what I have tried and the 4410 found the 110 when I performed the site survey, when connected directly to it, but when I disconnect the patch cord and try the connection wirelessly, I get nothing.
Has anyone setup this combination and if so, were you able to get it to work?

What firmware are you using ????    If you are using the linksys firmware then maybe you should try another firmware that is 3rd party firmware like the DD-WRT .  They have that feature for client Repeater or a Repeater Bridge that can be used as a wireless Repeater wirelessly or you can use it wired to the computer.

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