Using Imac Core 2 Duo as Wireless Router

My wireless router (Negear WGR614 v6) is slowly dying. Until I want to buy a new one, is there anyway to use the imac as a wireless router, and if so how?
Thanks!

You may be able to do this by turning on Internet sharing in the Sharing section of the System Preferences and setting it to share the iMac's AirPort.

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