IMAC G5  ethernet port for 802.11n

Does anyone know if you could get the 1GB ethernet port to work with a new 802.11n Airport Extreme unit ? 540MBS sounds pretty interesting.

You have posted a question about your G5 Mac in the G4 iMac forum, so it might be getting overlooked.
You can wire your iMac into the newe AEBS, but the Draft N networking that you are talking about is not available for your Mac. The only Macs that have support for the Draft N standard are the currently shipping Intel units. Even my first gen BlackBook will not support Draft N.
The ethernet ports on the new AEBS are not gigabit ports either, so while your iMac can connect it will be limited to the 100mbps of standard fast ethernet.
Unless Apple comes out with an adapter for us, we will be left out.

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