Rather than struggle with a PCI wireless card that might be the "wrong
chipset" (though it works fine in a PC), isn't there a device that's
somewhat like a wireless broadband modem/router - wireless and
connected to the Mac through the Ethernet port, but without the plug
to connect to cable or DSL.

Or is that not even theoretically possible?

Right now, when I want to get a Mac on the Internet, I disconnect my
wireless DSL modem from my PC,  and move it to where the Mac is, which
has to be near another phone jack.
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