Airport card differences

is there a difference between M8881LL/A & M8881 on the airport extreme cards?
i'm looking for a card for an imac 17in. flat panel 1ghz.
thanx,
jts

The 2 numbers you typed are identical. Therefore there is no difference.
The AirPort Extreme card is still sold by Apple.

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