MBP to G5 file sharing?

i know there is a way to get files from my MBP to my G5 via a local network, i'm just having trouble getting that working, so that i can just get these files from my MBP to my G5...
can someone please help me out?
sorry, i'm just not well versed in networking details and i keep forgetting, cause i don't use it often...
any help is greatly appreciated...

i read through those pages and did what it said, but i still can't seem to connect from one to the other...
i selected where i'm connecting through [airport on the MBP **should MBP be ethernet?** & ethernet on G5], turned on my file sharing, appletalk and it seems like they don't see each other when i go to the network icon in the finder window...
i already moved the files [through external drive], but this is something i've always wanted to make sure i know how to do, so i don't have to keep messing around with settings and i can easily turn it off, on when i want to transfer files between computers...
i'm behind a router that has wireless, i'm not getting why it's not working...

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