Does this wireless card work with leopard

I was just wondering if anyone has this wireless card working on os x leopard?:
http://www.macwireless.com/html/products/wirelesscards/11g_11bcards/11gPCI.php
It says it is tiger compatible - but then also says tiger or "higher". I wrote the company selling it but just wondered if anyone is already using it out there .
Thanks,
David

Hi there!
You need to be sure that this card supports the broadcomm chipset, as this will allow the card to be recognized as an airport extreme device, otherwise you might have to hunt for a compatible driver for the mac.
You are better off with the G+ card from Belkin. The model of my card is a Belkin F5D7001 with the broadcomm chipset. You might have to do an in depth search to make sure that you find the right one.

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