>> For, say, QS 2002 or earlier Macks, a Mini-PCI Broadcom card in a
>> Mini-PCI-to-PCI adapter will more than do the job, and for about US$10,
>> too.
>
> Hmmmm....will that work in an airport slot, as in a laptop?

Works in a laptop in its Mini-PCI slot.

Works in a desktop, in its PCI slot (using the adapter).

No other option that I am aware of.

Some Hacks have PCI-e slots, and the later Broadcom PCI-e card will work
in those slots, too.

I've done both and both work as 100 percent Airport Extreme-compatible
solutions.



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