Going wireless on an older imac

How do i achieve this? I have a d-link which works perfectly thru an ethernet link, but i want to put my son, who has a pc, onto the internet too. So i have a wireless router( DSL - G604t) and an aeropad mini. I dont understand why they both have different addresses, I have no 'airport' option on my system pref and I seem to be going in logic circles. I am internet enabled, but not wireless. EEEEK !
Can anyone help?

If your question is how to go wireless on an older iMac it would help if you mentioned which iMac model. However, most "older" iMacs would use the standard airport card 11b which is scarce and if you find one it's pricey.

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