Screen Sharing in Same House

I have several Macs in the same house. When in my office in the basement my wife often calls with something she doesn't know how to do so I thought screen sharing would be perfect, except we have been unable to get screen sharing to work amongst any of our computers in the same house.
We have different AIM screen names and have plenty of internet speed (12Mbs).
Is there a setting somewhere I need to change?

Hi,
Why not use Bonjour ?
This would not need to go over the internet then and is more likely to avoid Port Issues.
The iChat Screen Sharing uses a undisclosed Random port with an Audio chat that goes with it.
If you can Video chat or Audio Only chat using your AIM names then it is not the Audio/Video port that is the issue.
To allow the Random port for the Screen Share it is best to use UPnP to allow ports in your Modem or router.
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