AirPort Extreme Card for "Late 2005" G5 needed

Hello!
I am trying to buy and install WiFi in an old G5 which identifies itself as
PowerMac11,2
Dual 2,0 GHz
According to Mactracker that makes it a "Late 2005" G5, and this is where trouble begins for me…
I searched for information on that; this is what I think is right at the moment:
All G5s – except for this "Late 2005" Modell – work with AirportExtreme! Cards.
This one needs an AirportExtreme!/Bluetooth card.
This card cannot be purchased from Apple, costs loads of money and is hard to install.
Could anyone help me confirm or invalidate anything of that?
Maybe you even know what I can do to still get WiFi?
All I would like is an affordable solution.
Thank you very much for helping out a recent switcher who thought life would be easier on the other side
greets,
Ludwig

Thank you for your encouraging answer, Silent One.
Now, I don't want to rebuff you, but I think Apple wrote this for a reason:
+"This AirPort Extreme Card is not compatible with the Mac Pro or the Power Mac G5 Dual and Power Mac G5 Quad computers introduced in October 2005. To add an AirPort Extreme card to one of these systems, please contact an Apple Retail Store or other Authorized Apple Service Provider. "+ (http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/wa/RSLID?mco=85A 8FBC1&nplm=M8881LL/A)
I am quite sure that I need to find a different solution.
Thanks for your help, though, and please correct me if I'm just talking nonsense here,
Ludwig

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