It turns out that the WGE111 will not support my requirements unless I trick it. The WGE111 appears to keep track of the MAC address of the wired side device and will not let more than one system connect to the wireless network at a time. The way to fool the WGE111 to support more than one wired client is to put the wired systems behind a small NAT gateway router. I guess I got what I paid for!
Incidentally, I perused the reference manual for the WET54GS5 and learned it supports one-to-one port mirroring. In other words, you can copy the traffic on one port to one other monitoring port. That is a nice way to gain access to traffic in a switched environment. I would like to see similar features in other low-end switches.
For the moment I don't plan to buy any wireless bridges. It would be nice if I could use the WRT54G, the cheap ($60 or less) wireless workhorse, in bridging mode. I found a how-to that relies on third-party firmware; more details here. I might try this.
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