G4 mirror door + wireless?

Hi
I have a G4 mirror door + broadband connection and want to setup a wireless network as i plan to buy an iBook for internet access around the house.
I think I need to buy an Airport card to go into my G4... is this correct? I'm not sure if i can use an AirPort Extreme Card or if i have to use an older Airport card?? I also presume i'll need an Airport (Extreme?) base station and a wireless enabled modem/router. Is this correct?
As you can see i'm a bit confused as to the varients of Airport...
Thanks for reading plus any help you may be able to give
R.

You will need an original airport card for your G4 MDD. An airport express will work for what you are trying to accomplish. To sum it up in a nutshell, you hook up the airport express directly to your broadband connection. Set up the airport express as a router by checking the box in the network tab of the AE admin utility to distribute IP address so that your AE acts as a wireless router. You could also go with a wireless router like a linksys WRT54G. Like you said you could also get an airport extreme base station but the cost is much higher. You are on the right track but just need to decide on the type of router you want to use.
Here are some links to obtain an original airport card. The prices have really shot up. About 6-8 months ago these could be had for $80-$100.
http://www.welovemacs.com/ibkap.html
http://www.lacomputercompany.com/cgi-bin/rpcart/featured.cgi?group=air
http://www.macsolutions.com/orapaica.html
You could also try ebay for a cheaper price on the card:
http://search.ebay.com/airport-card
Information on the airport express can be found here:
http://www.apple.com/airportexpress/specs.html
http://images.apple.com/airportexpress/pdfs/L304895AAPxpsTO.pdf
Here is a link to the tech specs on the powermac G4 mdd:
http://download.info.apple.com/AppleSupport_Area/Manuals/specs/desktops/L22813AEN.pdf

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