How to set up a hotspot

Hi,
Using Network Manager, I can set up a hotspot while using wired connection. However, is it possible to set up a hotspot using a wireless connection? It seems OK for Windows.
Thanks for advice.

However, the following commands works well on windows and realize the functions mentioned before.
netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode =allow ssid=**** key=****
netsh wlan start hostednetwork

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    forums.
    Robert Aldwinckle
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    4) And how to set up an ssh-connection over the internet cloud to safely build a remote control/desktop sharing connection, e.g., a friend's Mac when she has a problem?
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    First I'm not sure what your goals are.
    1) In terminal-file-"connect to server" you can ask for an ssh connection to be set up. For this to work, do I need to create private and public keys first?
    If you have ssh keys, you can do this without passwords. If you have not exchanged keys with the remote system, you will be asked for the password of the user you are attempting to login as.
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    Log into the remote system. This could be via ssh.
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    2) Apparently I managed to connect via ssh once (from the terminal, see point 1) to a local server (allowing remote connection set to ON at the server). But then, when I connected to that server from the client's finder and tried to get into my user account on that server it told me that no secure connection could be established. What's wrong here? Do I have to continue working from within the terminal to use this connection? That would be difficult for an average MacUser.
    MacUser. A flash from the past, as in the MacUser magazine.
    ssh is not used by default when you make connections. If you want an ssh connection, you have to establish it intentionally.
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    Inside you home. Not much. Unless of course you do not trust the other members of your family. That is to say, others having your WPA2 password, and are thus on the inside, and can sniff you packets.
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    You can *Screen Sharing* connections over the net using iChat. This is one of the easiest ways to take control of their system. Of course they need to cooperate. I use a Free AOL Instant Messager (AIM) account for my iChat connections. And as a side benefit you can text, audio chat and/or video chat with the person at the other end.
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    On the remote Mac you need to run a VNC server. If this is a Mac, then Leopard System Preferences -> Sharing -> Remote Management (Tiger's Apple Remote Desktop). If it is not a Mac, then for Windows, TightVNC, UltraVNC, RealVNC are possible options. Linux has a built-in vncserver, or you can install x11vnc which has the advantage of displaying the desktop screen.
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