Using D-link G650 wireless adapter

Hi all I have a question,,,I have a D-Link dwl-g650 wireless adapter I want to try and use in my PB TI I know it is for most pc's but I found site ( http://www.stateofyo.net/metaphyzx/Wireless.htm ) that say it can be use in it,,I only have to install a new driver software from OrangeWare to make it work,,but when I download it it is in a .sit format how do i make this work..I'm new to macs and still learning all there little tricks any advice on this would be great.....
I know there are other cards out there that will work but thought I'd give this a try since I had it already.....

this is a stuffit file format. you can try to download stuffit expander or go get "the unarchiver." - http://wakaba.c3.cx/s/apps/unarchiver.html
I like the unarchiver app better, personally. it's easy to install & setup - all you do is open the .dmg file by a double click, drag the app to your Mac HD/Applications folder, & double click the app to open the quick setup panel - which consist of checkmarks for the various formats. you don't have to really do anything but click OK.
now double click the sit file, it should unpack it in the same place where your sit file is sitting.
if you want stuffit: my.smithmicro.com/platform_detect/stuffit.html

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