Installing 802.11n enabler?

I have just purchased a new Airport Extreme (802.11n) and installed the Airport Utility included on the accompanying CD. The installation process said it was also installing the 802.11n enabler software. However when I run Network Utility, my network interface is still listed as "Wireless Network Adapter (802.11 a/b/g)".
I noticed that the installer DID install a file called "AirPort Extreme 802.11n Enabler.pkg" on my hard drive. But when I launch this manually I get the error: "Your computer does not meet the hardware requirements for this update".
My machine is a 15" MacBook Pro with a Core Duo 1.83GHz processor. My understanding is that this should be compatible with the "n" enabler (I believe apple's specs say all MacBook Pros are compatible). Why isn't it being enabled correctly? Is it not compatible for some reason?
Any help is appreciated. Thanks!

Hello tizzdogg. Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
Sorry, but your MacBook Pro must have the Intel Core 2 Duo chip to be eligible for the "n" enabler.

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