Linxsys and Airport Extreme card settings

What settings should I have on for my airport card to work with a Linxsys wireless router?
Can I search the available networks?
Any and all assistance with air port card is welcome and I can not get the unit to find the wireless setting.
Thank you.

The AirPort Extreme card is a 802.11b/g-compatible wireless device...as is, most likely, your Linksys wireless router. No special settings are required to use the AirPort card with Linksys. Are you having trouble connecting?

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    ImperialStout wrote:
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    Hi, and a Warm Welcome to Apple Discussions and the Power Mac G5 Forum!
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    After these updates the network prefs showed no Airport card installed, even though it had been there seconds earlier. This was buried at the bottom of a posting for a similar problem. Just wanted to make it easier for others to find.
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    Message was edited by: Ezz
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    " Keychain-Administration or Privilege Issues after Upgrading to Leopard:
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