Using An Older PowerMac With Airport?

I own one of the first G4 Powermacs: a Yikes G4/450. I would like to incorporate it into my airport network if possible. What is the best/least expensive solution to achieve this? Is it possible to plug an airport extreme card into this model somewhere or would I need to find some kind of PCI card to achieve this?

See the table at http://home.earthlink.net/~metaphyzx/Wireless.htm
You take a bit of a risk with this approach. Manufacturers regularly change hardware and firmware on these cards - so a driver that works with one version of the card may not work with another version of the same model card. Sometimes the driver works with one MacOS version, but then "breaks" when Apple releases a MacOS software update.

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