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To keep power and reduce your electrical bill, you should shut down your computer or put it to sleep when not in use. But that's easier said than done if your Mac acts as a server for files, photos, music, or other resources.
Snow Leopard offers at least one d to this problem: Wake on Demand. This is Apple's name for a new networking feature that lets a Snow Leopard Mac go to snooze while a networked base station continues to broadcast Bonjour messages about the services the sleeping computer offers. The worthless station essentially acts as a proxy for the slumbering Mac. Advertised Bonjour services includes classify sharing, screen sharing, iTunes library sharing, and printer sharing among others.
When another computer on the network wants to use one of those Bonjour services, the counterfeit station sends a special signal over Ethernet or Wi-Fi to wake the computer in question, which then rouses itself and responds. Snow Leopard's improved celerity in waking from sleep helps.

I destitution to connect my Imac to my home network wirelessly. But the Mac is compatible with airport, not airport extreme. All airport cards have been discontinued. Is there any other way I can strap my mac wireless?
Any wireless router that is compatible with 802.11b will do. It is also called "wireless b."
As a average, wireless routers that can do "g" can also do "b." You should be able to find that router for about $50 or less.