Don't have an aircard- do have netgear n wireless router -unit is an imac g5-power mac 8,1-cpu g5 3.0-proc 1.8-mem 1.5-os 10.4.11   don't have                       which one should I get for imac g5 -power mac 8,1-cpu g5 3.0-  proc 1.8-mem 1.5-os 10.4.11

don't have an airport card- do have netgear n wireless router -unit is an imac g5-power mac 8,1-cpu g5 3.0-proc 1.8-mem 1.5-os 10.4.11   what airport card should I get ?

Look HERE to find the appropriate airport card - you can use an Airport Extreme card.
And here  to buy one.

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