From my experience, I would skip weird networking stuff, get a 4-port router with a Wi-Fi card and use that for any broadband networking. In fact, I'll b
If you can afford 2 macs and broadband, you can afford a router and its going to work better than any other solution. Also it allows anyone on airport (like with a G-Book) the option to hook up by hardwire for any serious file transfers.
I saw the Asante wireless router is listed at $95. (Hey, also Check out the Asante web site and they are selling their basic 4-port router for $49 after rebate----this is a good product and has a good online manual).
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