G4 to Mac Pro transfer info, files both plugged into Airport Extreme

How can I transfer info, files from G4 to Mac Pro both plugged into Airport Extreme (to cable modem) with Ethernet cables. Both computers have no wireless cards and are in different rooms. I tried Target Disk mode but I can't find a long 400-800 Firewire cable or extension for it! (Local Apple store does not even stock a 800 Firewire cable!!) Since both computers are plugged into Airport Extreme there should be an easy way to get info and files from my old G4 to new Mac Pro which I can't figure out. Network, Sharing, boy is this complicated! I tried Migration ***., could not even get e-mail info right.
My Mac Pro can receive e-mail but not send! They come to me for help with their Macs but I now need
step by step instructions to set up the above. Thank you for your patience and any input.
W.W.

How can I transfer info, files from G4 to Mac Pro both plugged into Airport Extreme (to cable modem) with Ethernet cables. Both computers have no wireless cards and are in different rooms. I tried Target Disk mode but I can't find a long 400-800 Firewire cable or extension for it! (Local Apple store does not even stock a 800 Firewire cable!!) Since both computers are plugged into Airport Extreme there should be an easy way to get info and files from my old G4 to new Mac Pro which I can't figure out. Network, Sharing, boy is this complicated! I tried Migration ***., could not even get e-mail info right.
My Mac Pro can receive e-mail but not send! They come to me for help with their Macs but I now need
step by step instructions to set up the above. Thank you for your patience and any input.
W.W.

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