Airport Extreme in a Mirror Drive door G4

Is the Extreme card/base station compatible with a MDD G4 1.25?
I'd like to go wireless, but it seems like using the older airport would be somewhat pointless.
I need reception from one end of a single story house to the other.
Any tips would be appreciated.

Yes and no. The G4 is compatible with the AirPort Extreme base station when properly equipped with an AirPort card, but it is not compatible with the AirPort Extreme Card. (ref: http://support.apple.com/specs/powermac/PowerMac_G4_Mirrored_DriveDoors.html)
As an alternative, take a look at QuickerTek's offerings for the Power Mac G4.

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