QUOTE (Aurora @ Dec 20 2008, 02:57 PM)

There're a few ways to do this. Probably the easiest is to set up your wireless interface to accept ad-hoc connections, and then in 'Network Connections' create a bridge between that and your Ethernet interface. That will allow anyone else to connect to you, but as you say they need internet access, so you'll also need a DHCP server. I've used Tiny DHCP for this purpose before and it worked out well, however, I've never had more than one or two clients connected simultaneously.
Good luck with this.
Thanks, I'll try that and see if it works under TinyXP. I just fixed up my broken laptop just for the purpose of serving up a connection, so I'll check this out tonight.
QUOTE (inimicus @ Dec 21 2008, 05:48 AM)

Pickup a wireless router? :\
Unfortunately, I dont have any cash, and I thought it would be a useful thing to know incase I ever needed to do this again in the future.