Using airport extreme card to connect iPhone to internet of mac ?

Is it possible to use a mac as wireless"base-station" for a iPhone by using an airport extreme card , if the mac is connected only by wire?
I created a network on my mac and my iPhone is connected to it, but it says the network is not connected to internet.
So can I connect the airport extreme card on my mac to the ethernet of my mac by changing the network settings on my mac?

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    Is it possible to use a mac as wireless"base-station" for a iPhone by using an airport extreme card , if the mac is connected only by wire?
    I created a network on my mac and my iPhone is connected to it, but it says the network is not connected to internet.
    So can I connect the airport extreme card on my mac to the ethernet of my mac by changing the network settings on my mac?
    If not, is there another way?

    ok, i got the answer from another discussion. http://computers.tutsplus.com/tutorials/how-to-share-your-macs-internet-connecti on--mac-60309

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    Hello Laura, Jim, Richard...
    Now my internet connexion work on my AEBS (Airport Extreme Base Station)... It seems that (for me) DHCP was the problem...
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    Sorry for mistakes, i'm french mac user
    Message was edited by: mikeosx06

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