On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 5:06 AM, Clark Martin

>
> Or since you have a "PPC G5" you could put an airport card in it.  That is,
> if it doesn't already have one.  Somewhere around the time frame of G5s the
> Airport card became standard.  System Profiler will tell you if you have
> one.  It's probably an original Airport Express but it's best to verify it.
>  They should be available from various sources including e-Bay.
>
> If you want to go this route I would strongly recommend the Airport card.
>  The USB adapters have, in my experience, terrible software.  It works but
> it's cumbersome, confusing and not very fun to work with. Apple's Airport
> software is far, far better to work with.
>

Unfortunately my G5 didn't come with an airport card =(.  I'll stick with
the PCI cards probably.  I would rather have my G5 wired than wireless.  One
of the computers on the network is a PC so I'll probably make that the
wireless.

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