How to network 2 Macs over wireless router?

For the past 3 years, I have been using a D-link WiFi router connected to a DSL modem to get internet to my PowerBook G4 (10.3.9). I just got an intel iMac and want to be able to network it with my PowerBook to share files, etc. Both Macs get internet access wirelessly as described, but I don't know what to do to access one Mac from the other.
Can someone help me to make a WiFi network (using terms I can understand)?
Thanks.

floobygoop, Welcome to the discussion area!
Believe it or not, you already have a wireless network between those Macs. All you need to do is enable file sharing.
On the Mac(s) that you want to access, go to the Sharing preference pane and enable File Sharing.
On the other Mac, in the Finder:
Choose Connect to Server from the Go menu.
Select the Mac's name from the list.
Click Connect.
More information can be found in KB 106461, Mac OS X: About File Sharing.

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