If you're talking about an ad-hoc connection (not through an access
point or router) then you can do so by selecting "Create Network" from
the Airport drop-down menu. Shouldn't have any other problems than
that, though it's more likely that the newer computer will "see" the
older computer, instead of the other way around.

On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 7:46 PM, James E. Therrault <mjrtas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is it possible to connect my Powerbook G4 (10.4) to my Mac Mini (10.6) direct 
> via Airport?  I seem to remember doing so a few years ago but I can' get 
> either to recognize the other now.

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