Airport not detected in Tiger Server ?

Recently I installed a unused copy of Tiger Server on my MacBook Pro at the office.
Weird thing when I go in the Network configs.. I can't see the Airport Card.
But before with Tiger it was working fine.
And also when I boot in Windows XP (BootCamp).. there is no wireless problems.. I see the card and I can use it!
Is there a way to.. maybe try to manually load the kernel extension or completely reinstall the driver ? Would this fix the problem ?

Oh crap.. I was sure I had EVERYTHING..
Looks like there was a couple of updates to do and now it's working perfectly
Sorry for that

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