Unfortunately Silverlight 2 only supports basicHttpBinding which means it doesn't support ClientCredentials.
The 2 options you have are: 1. As you mentioned passing the username and pass with each request. 2. using asp.net authentication and enable asp.net compatability mode in your services.
-- N.B TransportSecurityWithMessageCredentials I mention below didn't seem to make the cut for SL3 so only options are the 2 above for both SL2 and SL3
Silverlight 3 improves on this story with TransportSecurityWithMessageCredentials and you can find out more about this on the Silverlight Web Services Team blog (Would link to it but apparently as I'm a new user I'm not allowed0
HTH
