Titanium G4 / OS 10.4.9 / Extreme (n) / Sonnet Aria Extreme card problems!

Hi,
I have a Titanium G4 laptop running OS 10.4.9 and two flat screen iMacs. The iMacs are linking to the net via a new Extreme (n) base station and work just fine.
I have just purchased a Sonnet Aria exteme card (802.11g) for the Titanium and set the base station to be 802.11b/g compatible via the airport utility. This should enable the new card to link to the base station but I cannot get this to work. For some reason it will not pick up the base station eventhough the laptop is right next to it. I know it's working because it picks up someone elses wireless network which I guess is via a diff. type of base station.
Can anyone give any advice on why this is, if they know a workaround or if the Extreme (n) base station isn't really that compatible?
Cheers
Chris
Titanium G4 laptop   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

Glyn - you're a genius. Thanks a bunch, I've been trying to figure that out for days! There is life in the ol' Titanium yet.
Cheers again
Chris
Various   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

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