Airport in a Power Mac G4 1.25Ghzfrom 2004

Does anyone know if it is possible to install an Aiport-Card into the Power Mac. Would be pleased because wireless printing for both computers, Power Mac and PB G4 could be possible.

You need an airport card not the current airport extreme card. Apple doesn't sell these anymore. Check ebay.

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    I am looking to upgrade the Airport capability on my early 2004 Power Mac G5 2GHz DP to the 802.11n standard. What are my options? Does anyone make an 802.11n-standard Airport card that will fit in this model Mac, or am I restricted to third-party PCI cards or USB sticks? How much trouble has anyone had in upgrading such a model to the 802.11n standard? Any recommendations?
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  • Blue Screen Stuck... Installed airport card into Power Mac G4,

    everything was working fine. I got online, was downloading software updates while surfing the net, then I get a small black screen that tells me I need to restart my computer in several languages.
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  • Reset PMU/SMU on June 2004 Power Mac G5

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  • Airport Extreme Card for a Power Mac G5

    Hi!
    I have a power Mac G5 (1.8 GHZ 512 MB 160 GB) Serial Number XB40**QES. I want to buy an airport extreme card and found here on apple.com that the airport card I need is the M8881LL/A. But everyones at every store I´ve been keep telling me that a I need a special card for it, because the regular card just won´t fit the slot. Is this true?
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    <Edited by Moderator>

    Hi-
    Welcome to Discussions!
    I need a special card for it, because the regular card just won´t fit the slot. Is this true?
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