12" Powerbook 1ghz on 10.4.8 no airport card

i just ordered an airport card for my pb. its the 2003 version that came out just before panther.....
tell me that the extreme card is going to work in this..becuase so far i can't get it to show....

You should be able to take it back to the Apple store nearest to you. If they still stock the item they will easily exchange it for you. If they do not stock the item then you are at the mercy of that particular store's exchange policy and manager. Since each store is essentially managed in its own right, each manager can do whatever they feel is best in situations that are out of the ordinary for them.
If your card is no longer in stock, this would be considered out of the ordinary. So the store, if they take it back and handle all the shipping for you, which they should be able to do, might not be that happy about doing such a service.
Best of luck to you.
PS-You might consider re-attempting all the steps again, just in case. Also, there recently was a service update for 10.4.8 that included some more fixes for Airport. You may just need one of those installed prior to connecting the card.

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