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Knowing what the "something or other" is would help a lot with helping you here.
But assuming that it is something similar to the WAG200G, I think that you are probably going to need a new router. This is the problem when you combine things into a single box, they then become specialized to a particular function. The convenience factor is definitely good, until you move to another country, or provider even, that is incompatible.
It is as if the WLAN and the ethernet ports are treated as seperate networks. The router will only pass requests from one network to the other if it knows that the request is supposed to go that way. Otherwise all requests go to the DSL port, which is not now connected in your case.
So, the reason that the WLAN isn't working is that the router won't send requests from the WLAN through to the ethernet hub, which your modem is plugged into.
The reason that it does work when both are plugged into the ethernet hub (and this is guesswork without having access to the internal architecture of the router) is that the request doesn't need to go as far as the router as the hub is very primitive and just spams all the ports with the requests. So all the requests get to the modem without the router being involved.
If that is too technical, or I haven't explained it very well. Bottom line is that you can't do what you are trying to do with a wireless router that has a modem built into it. You need a router with a port for the modem, rather than the DSL port that yours currently has.
I hope that this helps, even if it wasn't what you wanted to hear.