Eiy you guys!

I need to wireless-ly bridge my local network to another wireless network. Simple. I was thinking of getting the Linksys WET54G device, set it up, and use a 60meters UTP cable to fix it up with my TP link WR941ND.

Anyone recommends a better device? Availability ? Optimal price/performance?
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Oh LOL sorry. Okay, I am planning to connect to wireless network that isn't much of a high signal '3al sate7' that of -77db to my local network. I was searching on the web and stumbled upon such a device, WET54G, known as a wireless bridge. This would connect to the external wireless network and channel through an UTP cable down to my local routers or router. Any other suggestions? Suggestions as in different devices, different setups, Pros & Cons?
bridging devices shouldn't need any cables at all
Tarek, I think he meant that he would connect to an external wireless network via this wireless bridge and connect his router to the bridge. The router would be assigned an IP address from the external wireless network or the wireless bridge, not the other way around.

mans52: How much does the WET54G cost?

You could get a router that supports OpenWRT and has support for client mode in the wireless radio. One such example is the TP-Link TL-WR1043ND. It has 802.11n too. And it's a Gigabit router as well. These should be more powerful I guess.