How do i check if I have a airport card?

How do I check if I have an airport card?
I clicked on 'About my Mac' under the network option there is an Airport Card option.
But when I click on it, it says no information found.
Does this mean I have none?
If so, what do i have to do to connect to a wireless internet?

JosiePA wrote:
 …looked at all my specs and books and receipts and it just calls my computer a Mac Pro.How do i know if I have a G4? or a G5?
If it is a Mac Pro it is not a G4 and not a G5. 
All Mac Pros have Intel CPUs. The older G3, G4 and G5 machines all had PowerPC chips and were called Power Macs, not Mac Pros.
Mac Pro towers have two optical drive trays (CD/DVD) in front.  The PPC PowerMac G5 has only one.  Earlier PPC machines like the G3 and the G4 don't have the distinctive aluminum "cheesegrater" housing.
The last G5 was manufactured in the summer of 2006, then Apple switched to Intel in August of that year.
USB WiFi adapters are very cheap and much less troublesome than Airport cards.

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