Buying an airport extreme card

hi guys,
i just bought an airport extreme card with my new imac 3.06 ghz...
i was wondering did i waste my money on this or what...
does the imac come with a wireless card or o... thnx

mohsan, Welcome to the discussion area!
Your iMac already has built-in wireless so you do not need that card.
BTW, this is the discussion area for the much older iMac G4.
Since you have an Intel-based iMac in the future you should post in the Intel-based iMac discussion area.

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    Hello Scrumptious Matt. Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
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    The AirPort Extreme is 802.11g/b-compliant, and should be able to connect to any open Wi-Fi wireless network that is within range. For 802.11g AirPort base stations, the range is 50' for 802.11g, and 150' for 802.11b.

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    eBay is a good source, though as ever, buy wisely and make sure you get the right card for your specific model.
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    I can vouch that this one works as I'm using it now:
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    I've been searching these forums and there seems to be a question of whether there's already an antenna in there to connect to.
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    Hi-
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    I need a special card for it, because the regular card just won´t fit the slot. Is this true?
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    dannabee, Welcome to the discussion area!
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    The Genius Bars here in London are highly over subscribed, and I don't think I have the time or budget for that.
    I'll keep plugging away, and see what happens. I'm almost getting used to being tethered to the Ethernet cable. I've only tripped over it 20 times a day!
    Take it easy.

  • Airport express without airport extreme card

    I have an iMac G4/1.25 17-Inch "FP" with Airport Extreme capability but NO Airport Extreme card.
    I just want to stream iTunes music to the stereo buying Airport Express ( no internet wireless connection needed).
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    piero

    ziopiero,
    There are probably ways to do this but you would have to be wired via Ethernet cable(s)... and apparently you are already connected to the Internet via an ethernet cable. You would then need a hub, router, or a switch etc. if you don't already have one of these. If you stereo is in another room, then your ethernet cable would also have to be connected there.
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  • Apple Store - Selling Airport Extreme Cards for Mac Pro

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