Simultaneous wired and wireless connections

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We have a Windows 2003 Server based network that is working fine with XP pro
clients. Internet access is via static DSL and Netgear FVS328 VPN.

We also have a dynamic DSL connection that is used to gather and rotate
input streams from remote security cameras and display on a large plasma
panel... the display application is running on a dedicated XP machine
connected directly to the dynamic DSL.

What we'd like to do is provide the same video stream to the client
workstations via 802.11 connectivity. It's a requirement that we keep the
two networks separate. This (we think) will require bridging the two
connections (wired and wireless). Any suggestions as to how to (painlessly)
accomplish this will be greatly appreciated.
 
If you bridge the two networks they will no longer be "separate". That said
you need a router, either a hardware router between the two networks or a PC
with a network card on each network, to establish the bridge.

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