Internet Sharing - MPB with Wirless Ethernet out to iBook G3

Okay i've got an MPB getting wireless, and i am connected to a iBook G3 via Ethernet. Trying to share the wireless connection to the iBook via Ethernet cable. I need a step by step help here because i have no clue where i am going or how to make this work. Apple help files have not really been successful at all. Any help is appreciated.

It's pretty simple. What you do is…
1) On your MBP go to the Sharing System Preference > Internet and select Airport in the "Share yur connectin from" setting. Enable the Ethernet port in the "To computers using" list.
2) Click on thr Start button.
3) On your iBook go to the Network System Preference > Built-in Ethernet go to the TCP/IP tab and ensure that "Using DHCP" is used to "Configure IPv4". Apply the change in need be.
You should now have the connection working. However, one thing you need to be careful with is the Firewall on your MBP. If any port is not allowed to pass through your firewall it won't pass through your connection sharing either. So firstly turn off your firewall and check to see if it's working. If it is turn it back on and start opening ports that are required by the iBook.

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