Airport card for ibook G3

Can you install a wireless card for the ibook G3 Model: A1007?
I have a friend who wants to upgrade his ibook for his lady.
Thanks!
John M.

Yes I believe so if it is a white model. Its the older airport card (not the extreme). It slips into a slot under the keyboard. You can look under the keyboard by pulling the 2X little tabs just above the top key line and pulling the keyboard towards you.
Looks like this: http://www.amazon.com/Apple-Airport-Card-Network-adapter/dp/B0000899ZD
For more information on compatibility you can go here: http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/ibook/index-ibook.html

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