Airport network across different operating systems

Hello --
Am considering buying an older model Mac laptop (iBook; 10.5) to run a security camera via iCam.
Later on, if I wish to add this machine to my airport network (machines running 10.6.8), will this present a problem?
Many thanks,
Sean

sean gannon wrote:
Later on, if I wish to add this machine to my airport network (machines running 10.6.8), will this present a problem?
No. The iBook's wireless card is capable of joining an 802.11b/g network, just not 802.11n. To use it effectively you should use a dual band router such as any of the current production AirPort Base Stations. This will allow newer devices to operate without being limited by the presence of an 802.11b/g client.

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