Airport for Flat Panel iMac

I have an original flat-panel iMac (800MHz/256Mb/80Gb)which I want to connect via wireless. Can I fit an Airport Extreme or do I need to find an original Airport card? Is there a USB wireless adaptor (OSX 10.2 )?

Hello and Welcome to Apple Discussions. 
You'll need an original Airport card for the iMac G4 800MHz as the Airport Extreme card uses a totally different connector.
USB WiFi adaptors are generally unreliable for Macs as there is such a limited market for after-market Airport 3rd few 3rd parties have written drivers.
I would advise using a cheap Ethernet- Wireless Bridge. These are built in to many routers and convert the Ethernet connection on the iMac G4 to Airport. (Even though I have an Airport Express card in my iMac I actually use the Wireless Bridge in my Router). Here's one example (Belkin). The beauty of this is that no drivers are required.
You could also consider alternative technologies like Ethernet-over-Mains (link) .
HTH
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