Using Non-Apple 802.11N Adapters with Airport Extreme

I have an Airport Extreme Base Station but both N enabled and G enabled Macs in the house. I'd really like to set up the network as an N network. And since I can upgrade the Airport Cards in the older Macs, can I use 3rd Party 802.11N adapters (USB 2.0 for example) to get the older Macs onto the N network? Otherwise, it seems to defeat the purpose of having the 802.11N enabled Airport Extrement and iMacs.
I see that Netgear and Edimax have such adapters, but neither lists Mac OSX as a supported OS.
Thank you.

Thank you for your comment. But unfortunately, I still need to run my non-N machines. So I think my choices are:
1. Try somehow to replace the older Airport Cards in those machines with N-Cards which seem like a pain
2. Have 2 networks, one N and one non-N
3. Try some of these 3rd Party USB or PC Card Slot N-Adapters
Seems like 3. is the least painful option?
Any advice on whether I can use 3rd Party N-Adapter would be very appreciated! Thanks again!

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