WRT100 - for access devices between wireless and wired

I just replaced my old router with a WRT110 Linksys.  I have both sides Wi-wired and connection to the internet.  My problem is that my laptop wireless cannot access my Wired desktop.  This is not good as the wired office is my file server and print server.

Any ideas on what I screwed up?

Oh and disable the firewall.

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