Connect g4 powerbook to g5 power mac

I'm trying to connect my g4 powerbook on panther to my new g5 nothing happens it keeps telling me ethernet has failed no cable connected I bought a crossover cable. What I want to do is connect my g5 so I can use the internet connection on my g4 which is configured to a belkin wireless router......

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