Airport Extreme card cannot connect in the 10.4.2 G5

We have installed the extreme card and it sees the network, and others, but simply will not connect " There was an error etc" anybody any ideas.....

IMac G5, or PowerMac G5?
For either model, make sure the internal antenna connector is FULLY seated into its socket on the Airport card - this takes a fair bit of force.
If a PowerMac G5, make sure the external T-shaped antenna is connected to its socket on the rear panel.

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