Airport Extreme 802.11n Enabler software

Today I purchased an Airport Extreme and was able to set it up quickly
on my iMac (2.15 GHz Intel Core Duo). I was also able to connect to it
on my MacBook (2.0 GHz Core Duo). In looking at the connection information
from the Airport the MacBook is connected using 802.11a.
The Apple Store says that the Airport Extreme includes the 802.11n enabler software, but
I was only able to find the software package for controlling the router.
I must be missing something. Any help would be appreciated.

Sorry but Core Duo Macs do not have 802.11n hardware.
Only Core 2 Duo Macs have the 802.11n hardware.
The enabler is on the disc but isn't compatible with your Macs.

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