Can I connect my old G3 beige to my macbook?

I would like to use my old G3 to back up my macbook. any suggestions?

Yes, don't. Maybe consider another approach.
Get an external FW/USB2 hard drive large enough to back up the entire MacBook internal drive, and make a bootable clone, updated on a regular schedule. When you have a hard drive problem with the MacBook, you can immediately boot from the external, and continue to use your computer, while you place your order for the replacement internal drive. Then you can restore all your files from the external back to the internal. Not all externals will boot a MacBook, buy from a Mac-knowledgable reseller, like any advertiser in a Macintosh periodical, rather than from a PC shop.
The MacBook probably came with at least a 60 GB hard drive or larger. Backing up to the G3 via Ethernet may take a long while for the initial backup, although incremental backups after that might not take as long. Keep in mind that the older G3 built-in Ethernet 10BaseT (10 Mpbs) is ten times slower than today's current wireless standard, 802.11(n) 130 Mbps, and a hundred times slower than Gigabit.
Restoring from a directly connected external hard drive from which you can boot, may be about the easiest restoration procedure, which is something to consider, or something that you will wish you had considered when you experience a hard drive failure and are actually facing the task of restoring from a backup when you had some other urgent work that you would prefer to be doing, like getting your tax return completed, printing up your final term paper, etc...
The last thing you would want to be faced with after a hard drive failure, is waiting for your 60GB or more to be re-copied back from that old, slow G3 to your replacement MacBook hard drive, while the clock is ticking against some important deadline of any kind.
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/firewire/
New MacBooks lack FW, so you would need USB2 for one of the current models.

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