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a regular "b" airport card -- still hard to find
you might want to consider a USB wireless "thumb" type drive
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Newer%20T...MXP802GU2/
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USB WiFi dongle is the cheapest but you are going to be limited to USB 1.1 speeds unless you have a USB 2.0 PCI card (will WiFi work via a USB PCI card?).
The fastest wireless solution would be the G4 using an ethernet cable to an AirPort/WiFi router in bridged mode, but that makes it more complicated and runs the price up.
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Thx. On-board is USB 1 and the upgrade card only has two slots, so I'm a little hesitant to go the USB route. Do those dongles need drivers, or are they plug-and-play? Would they be seen automatically or is there something I'd need to do in the settings to enable them? No problem for me but the person this is for doesn't do well with minor problems and I don't want any more support headaches.
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The one I used was a no-name as I recall, and it was completely PnP, no worries.
A couple of others I tried on a friends PC *did* need drivers and never worked.
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>>Could that be used as a bridge? If so does it matter what the source router is?
definitely sounds like a dd-wrt project.
not certain what it takes to do that, but i'm curious