How to connect a PC to a Airport Express Network

Happy holidays to everyone.
I'm an amateur when it comes to wireless networking. I have my cabel modem plugged into the Airport Express station and know that I can use the Airport card in my G5 for internet access.
I have another PC (not by my choice) that I'd like to have hooked to this network. The problem is that it is not wireless ready. What steps do I take to turn this PC desktop that runs XP into a lean, mean wireless machine? If you could suggest specific products and any relevant articles, that would be much appreciated as well.
Thanks much,
-Tangled up in all the wires of a wireless system.
iMac G5   Mac OS X (10.4.2)   Dell, Windows XP

I have another PC (not by my choice) that I'd like to
have hooked to this network. The problem is that it
is not wireless ready. What steps do I take to turn
this PC desktop that runs XP into a lean, mean
wireless machine?
You have a few choices depending on your abilities and budget.
* PCI card, neat and tidy, but you will need to open your PC which some are less confident about
* USB adapter, uses up a USB port, personally I would avoid these as they can be a configuration nightmare, but they are cheap...
* ethernet wireless bridge such as the Linksys WET54G, this is device independent and plugs into the PC's ethernet port, however it is an extra device and requires it's own power supply.
iFelix

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