File sharing on a wired/wireless network

I have the following,
G5 wired to a 3wire 4port wireless base station
Imac with airport
Ibook with airport
is it possible to share files between the G5 and the imac/ibook?
The ibook and imac are not a problem I just can't connect to the G5
thanks

Yes, this should be possible.
What MacOS version is running on all these Macs?
Also, could you check (and report back here) the IP address of each of these Macs as shown in System Preferences->Sharing->"Personal File Sharing".

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       Lease Expires . . . . . . . . . . : Friday, December 07, 2012 2:41:43 PM
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