Airport card and linksys router?

I just had an Airport Wireless card installed for my parents' ibook g4. I bought a Linksys wireless router for them, b/c we have one (for PC desktop and laptop) and have had good luck with it. I think the two times I've had to contact Linksys via phone or live chat I got quick responses and good service.
Enter adding the Mac to the equation. When I bought the router for my parents, I mentioned we'd be using it with a Mac and the guy at the store said some people choose Netgear routers over the Linksys b/c they're RTG, but with some older Macs (theirs is an iBook G4 from a few years ago) you have to DL something to get the Mac to see the Linksys network.
Somehow the Mac doesn't see my wireless network and I can't figure out how to add it. I had a useless hour-long chat session with someone at Linksys--no resolution. Can I actually get a Mac to work with Linksys or should I give up the ship and go get a Netgear router or airport base?
I plan to set up their wireless network at their beach house, so there will be a Mac and PCs using it and then putting in their home when they return in the fall.
TIA!

scatterall, Welcome to the discussion area!
The iBook G4's AirPort Extreme card will allow you to connect to any standard 802.11b/g network including one created by a Linksys router.
Compare the antenna wire connection to the AirPort Extreme card with the photos in KB 108039, Properly attaching the antenna on an AirPort Extreme Card.
Do you have the Linksys configured to broadcast the SSID? If not, enable the SSID broadcast. This is a futile attempt at security since the SSID is still broadcast between the base station and any connected clients.
If you can't or won't enable SSID broadcast, on the iBook G4 you will need to go to the AirPort menu, select "Other...", and enter the network name and password (if wireless encryption is enabled).

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