Airport Card options for 1st gen iMac G5

I'm about to purchase an Airport Express wireless-N to use as my access point. I have a Fall 2004-purchased G5 iMac. The original one.
Am I Airport Extreme-ready? Can I buy the Airport Extreme Card to get on the network wirelessly? The distance is way too long to run ethernet connection.
Alternatively...I have an old Airport Express wireless-G...could just use that as a bridge, plug my iMac into that via ethernet...thoughts?

Hello, 
Your iMac takes the Airport Extreme (802.11g) card available from the Apple Store. As you can't use N speeds on the iMac G5 why not just stick with the older Airport Express.
Airport Extreme Card
Fitting Instructions
regards
mrtotes

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