Pioneer DVR-106D & Airport Extreme card conflict...

Bought this G5 back in Dec 2005, used, and everything works great. Until I added the Airport Extreme Card to it. Now the DVD drive will not acknowledge any disk placed in it. It spins, makes a couple odd noises, repeats this several times and then spits out the disk. Removed the Airport card and the dvd drive works fine.
System Profiler had no problem showing the drive profile, whether the airport card was in or not. It also shows the firmware version as being 5.0.7f0. Tech Tool Pro says the computer was built in Nov 2003.
Tried to do a firmware update but the program said it was not needed or that I needed OSX 10.3.9. Does this mean I'm going to have to re-install 10.3.9 to get a firmware update to see if this is the problem? Or am I missing something as far as the Airport and DVD are concerned?
Thanks...
G5 Dual 2Ghz   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   1 GB Ram, 200 GB main HD, 300 GB secondary HD, Pioneer DVR-106D
Sorry, posted in the wrong section...

Check the cables (flat and power) to the DVD drive. Make sure both plugs are pushed in all the way.

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