I'm using a USB wireless adapter from Belkin which is much cheaper than the airport card, but look here for the answer to your question:
http://www.macwireless.com/html/help/airport_compatibility.html
Kari

On Jan 12, 2006, at 11:12 AM, Simon Royal wrote:

Hi

A friend of mine has a G3 Snow 600Mhz iMac.

He wants to have NTL broadband which is cable but his Mac is upstairs and later add a PC for his girlfriend in their living room. I suggested a wireless network, comprising of a DLink DL524 Cable Modem Router (Wired/Wireless) and an Airport card. I have one of these routers on a Windows (Wireless) and Mac
(Wired) network and it is superb.

Am I right in thinking he needs an original Airport card 802.11b?
Am I also right in thinking this model has the bracket already installed and
therefore only need to buy the card itself?



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