Airport express base station question

Since the airport express base station has a dial-up modem v.90 port, does that mean I can connect to dial-up wirelessly? I am getting a powerbook g4 soon, and I am one of the few left that cannot get highspeed in my area, and I want to be able to search the web throughout my house, on my soon to have powerbook. This would be the only reason I would buy this product, so will it work?

So if i get the airbort extreme base station i can
connect to dial-up wirelessly? How much of a loss of
speed?
None as the wireless speed is much much faster than your dial-up speed.
Wireless connection 54000 Kbps
Dialup connection 56Kbps
iFelix

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