Airport express connection to existing DLink wireless network & old iMac

I have an old iMac (G4 800 mhz). I don't want to buy an old Airport card -- would rather connect to my existing wireless (DLink) network with an Airport Express. Is this possible? Can I go from my cable modem to my DLink wireless router to an Airport Express AND from the Airport Express to my old iMac with an 10/100 Base T Ethernet connection? Essentially will the Airport Express act like an external Airport card? Thanks for any help you can provide... gmosfd
iMac G4 800 mhz   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

I bought the old version Airport on line -- the new one will not work with this model of iMac, bummer!

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    Hi skyelaird and welcome to the Discussions
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    AK

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