Gigabit ethernet pc card for powerbook?

i have a 17" powerbook with 10/100 ethernet capability that i'd like to upgrade to gigabit. can anyone recommend a pc card that would be compatible? they all seem to be windows only.
many thanks
powerbook g4 15"   Mac OS X (10.4.4)  

Odd... according to the specification in the PDF document available form this link http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=86460 1.33 17" PowerBooks have Gigabit ethernet...
Check the System Profiler (click on the Apple logo, select "About this Mac" and press the "More..." button. I think the ethernet capabilities should be available somewhere).
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