Does it give you a message about the wifi driver in the boot messages?
You can review this with ~ 
dmesg | more

On my ppc it gives a url with instructions on how to install the wi-fi driver.
This, as well as several old posts i read all explained how to instal the 
(non-free) wi-fi,

hopefully someone will chime in with a 'free' solution



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On 22.09.2013, at 16:20, frank <frankramir...@gmail.com> wrote:


Do you have the wi-fi running,



No it's the only thing i can't install is there a way to do it,


Aple I Mac G5, Power Mac 12.1,Power PC G5 (3.1)
Processor Speed 2.1GHZ
L2 cache (per CpU) 512KB
mEMO 512mb
Bus speed 700MHZ


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bM-0x1yqwc0&feature=c4-overview&list=UUC6ZYeSSbjvOmHwM0WycHiw



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