OS 10.4 with latest AE base station?

Good evening.
The latest AE base station lists OS compatabilty as 10.5 and 10.6.
How about 10.4 ?
Or do I need to go back a few "generations" of AE base station (like A1143)?
Thanks for your time!

You will need to use Leopard 10.5.7 or higher, or Snow Leopard with the new versions of the AirPort Extreme because AirPort Utility 5.5.3 is required to configure the newer versions.
If you can locate an A1143 version, you can use 10.4.x or higher to configure the device using AirPort Utility 5.4.2.

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