AirPort Extreme & USB Telstra Dongle

Need some help....I have an AirPort Extreme and now have a Telstra USB Dongle (?) that I plug directly into my Mac BookPro to connect to the net.
Can I use this in the AirPort Extreme to set up wireless in my house? I have brought a MiniMac to connect with my Cinema Screen so I can then have a desktop and a laptop - is there a way I can do this?

Hello,
Has this actually been tried? Does it work?
I have not tested the CBA250 cellular broadband adapter (link above). However, I have no reason to believe that it does not work, providing that supported modems and networks are used. The web page says that the unit is compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Vista, Linux and Mac OS X. Unfortunately, the supported devices list does not specifically mention any Australian networks, so it would probably be wise to ask the manufacturer about your modem/network combination.
Regarding mobile broadband routers/gateways, this and this could possibly be of interest to you. Also, the lists for the (example) routers here seem to contain at least one supported modem model for Australia.
Jan

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