HELP AIRPORT CARD

I have a powerbook g4|800 mHz,
a adsl connection to internet connected to a wireless smc network wich is plug to a imac which dont have a airport card.
So fare i could use my imac (via ethernet) and my power book G4 (via airport)
with no trouble, always good and full signal.
one morning i open my power book and no more signal???
Try to change some setting, nothing work.
when i plug my powerbook via ethernet it works fine.
ANY IDEA
I dont understand anything
danielle
My power book is mac ox 10.4.9
Network wireless card firmware vers 9.52
says in "about my mac" current wireless :not available
in airport admin utility, i dont see nothing even if rescan
Communications
Built-in 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet (RJ-45 connector)
Built-in 56K V.90 modem (RJ-11 connector)6
Built-in 11-Mbps AirPort Card (IEEE 802.11 DSSS compliant) in 800MHz configuration; 667MHz configuration is AirPort ready5

If you have an iMac 800 you need the original AirPort card.
Installing an AirPort Extreme card in an iMac 800 MHz could permanently damage the iMac.

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