Using an iBook as a wireless router

I recently found that i could use another computer like a base station. so i want to ask ppl some questions before i do this to make sure that no one will be able to try to use my slow AOL access as i have been using other people's wireless internet (firewalls=no problem). I want to make this a closed network but i do not know how to do this. Also please tell me how to do this, I know you go to shared and the internet section and create a computer to computer network... other than that how do i do this?

To use your iBook as a wireless router you can use the internet sharing feature. You can setup a WEP password if you click the Airport Options button.
Goto SystemPrefences->Sharing->Internet Tab.
From the drop down menu select 'Share your connection from Built in ethernet'
In the section 'To computers using' check Airport.
Then choose the 'Airport Options' setup a wep password.
Finally click the 'start' button.
However WEP encryption can be cracked so it is not really secure.I see the internet sharing feature built into the Mac OS as an on the fly temporary thing you can use for example if a friend comes round who needs to get online.
The best solution is to invest in a wireless router.

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    If no joy, please post back. Since I have the same set up, I could experiment a bit.
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    See the heading

    anchio ho lo stesso problema con Mas Os x 10.7.4
    con il sistema 10.5 funziona perfettamente
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    ho provato con 10.8 stesso problema
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