Connecting to Wireless Home Network w/o an AirPort Card

I want to connect a CRT iMac that's incompatible with AirPort Extreme to a wireless home network.
The problem is that every USB adapter I've seen is Windows-only.
Does anyone know of any USB-wireless adapters that are compatible with OS X?

Strider, it
i is
standard-Airport-ready, but as Henry observed, it's not worth spending twice as much as an ethernet bridge would cost. (At least not for a desktop.)
(I was hoping to save some money by using USB but judging by the other Topic, that would be more trouble than it would be worth.)
I have found one good deal on an ethernet bridge here http://store.yahoo.com/justdeals/me101au.html . Apparently the reason that it's inexpensive is that it was manufactured to be sold in Europe. Is there any reason that that bridge, with a U.S. power adapter, wouldn't work well on this side of the Atlantic?

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    Umm... one of the questions that's been asked is whether his iPad will connect anywhere else, If it will, the issues is between the iPad and the particular configuration he has at home. If not, the issue is with the iPad.
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