Can i control Itunes on my MacBook Air with my 4th gen ipod without using a

I needed an Apple remote but found it did not work with the mac Air (no infra red)I was in the apple store at the time so the guy set up the homeshare with remote app. BUT!!!! But i was convinced i needed internet or my airport express for that we went ahead and did it in the shop seemed to work.
But now i am back in Bangkok seems i do need my airport this ***** am i doing something wrong????
I work in a school in the sticks no internet access please help!!

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