Sharing Internet with others via AirPort Extreme

Hello!!
I really hope that someone can help me with this!
I have Air Port Extreme in my Mac Pro and I recently set it up so that my girlfriend who has a laptop PC can share my internet connection. My concern is now that anyone in our building can use my connection, right? I've heard something about passwords and things like that. Something about wep passord...
Can someone tell me how I get a password so that not anybody in our building can use our connection?
I really hope to get an answer on this one!!
Cheerz!!
Mac Pro   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   With built in Air Port Extreme

Plug the external hard drive into one of your stationary Macs. On that Mac go to System Preferences-> Sharing preference pane and enable File Sharing.
Now you should be able to access that drive from any of your other Macs.

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