Alternative to wifi card?

I have a 1st generation mac pro, and airport extreme and 2 laptops with wifi.
I initially bought the airport extreme as cable modem was in the same room as the macpro and i don't have a wifi card installed. I have now moved the mac pro into another room without the cable modem so now I cannot connect the airport extreme to the mac pro via ethernet. This isn't a major concern of mine as the mac pro is only used for music, the only internet access it needs is for software updates.

My question is; is the a wifi usb dongle or something similar that I can purchase to connect only when i want to download software updates? I have had some hardware problems with the mac pro which required the logic board and graphics card to be replaced so i would prefer not to go down the expansion card route. Alternatively could I connect my mac pro via ethernet to my macbook pro and access the internet/software updates that way?


Thanks

Mac Pro 1st gen 4Gb Ram 3 x 750 Seagate Hard drives, Mac OS X (10.5.6)

Posted on Sep 18, 2009 6:05 AM

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Sep 18, 2009 7:02 AM in response to A son of Mr.E

cannot recall anymore where but there was a post in these board when the topic was installing a wifi card in an early MacPro. The suggestion was a device like a cross between router and dongle that had some versatility to it. About a week ago when WiFi cards came up again this (?) was repeated in brief form by a reference to a 'bridge'.
Search the early MacPro threads, especially this on Networking for , with suitable search terms, Airport Extreme Card, Wireless N or whatever. Wish you luck there are lots of them. The most detailed post was over three month ago.

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