Can I use Airport Express to make my G3 wireless?

I have an old iMac G3 400MHz running Panther. I don't expect it to be around for long and so it's not worth installing an Airport card, but I still want to connect it to my wifi router.
A friend has lent me an Airport Express, and says it's possible to receive a wifi signal if I connect it to the G3 using an ethernet cable. In effect, the AE will be acting as the iMac's wireless dongle.
Clearly, if it's got any chance of working then I have to be able to enter the router's ID and password in the AE. I've installed the software that came with it, but it won't let me open the Airport setup program. It just says I've got no Airport card and then gives me only a Quit option.
Any help appreciated. Happy Christmas to all Mac users!

Welcome to the discussions, Nick!
If you have a router there broadcasting a wireless network, it may be possible for the AirPort Express to "Join" that network.
Using your Mac with Snow Leopard installed, temporarily connect an ethernet cable from your computer to the AirPort Express and power up the Express.
Open Hard Drive > Applications > Utilities > AirPort Utility
Click Manual Setup
Click the Wireless tab below the row of icons
Do you see an option to "Allow ethernet client" under the Wireless Network Name?
If so, you should be able to set this up as you want and see below for setup. If not, it's probably not going to work and a lot more info will be needed.
Wireless Mode would be "Join a wireless network"
Wireless Network Name would be the name of your wireless network there
Make sure there is a check mark next to "Allow Ethernet Clients"
Wireless Security is the exact setting that your wireless network is now using
Wireless Password is the exact setting that your wireless network is now using.
Update to save settings.
Move the Express to the desired location and connect an ethernet cable from it to your old iMac and power things up.
Any luck?

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