Noob question about Airport

I have one of the early G5 PowerMacs (single 1.6 gHz). It currently doesn't have an Airport card, but I'd like to install one or an equivalent. Here's my two questions:
1.) Are all G5s compatible with Airport Extreme cards?
2.) Are there good third party alternatives out there?
I wish Apple would be clearer about what systems are "Airport Extreme Ready".
Thanks in advance!

The Airport "Extreme" card for your G5 is here
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/wo/1.RSLID?mco=3 93BD37&nplm=M8881LL%2FA
An alternative here but no cheaper
http://www.macwireless.com/html/products/11g11bcards/11gPCI.php

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