Internet Sharing in System Preferences

I have a late 2008 MBP. I tether to get my internet. I use internet sharing to share airport with my wife's MB. I am experiencing extreme unreliability with the Internet Sharing staying up and connecting to the MB. Does anyone have any experience with this method of wireless and any suggestions on stability?

For a start, take a look at Apple's help article titled "Sharing your Internet connection" and found at
MacOS 10.5 http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.5/en/8156.html
MacOS 10.4 http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.4/en/mh336.html
Note these articles only apply to the Mac doing the sharing. The client Mac simply needs to connect to the wireless network that has been created by the sharing Mac, by selecting it from the Airport menu.

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