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My name is Jody a.k.a Omega
Favorite game: Merlin's Box
Favorite OS: Mac OS X & FreeBSD (it's my post, I'll pick two if I want)
Favorite console: PS3
Nationality: US
Accent: Generic US East Coast (used to be a DJ, it beat the southern accent out of me)
Sex: Male
Age: 34
Race: Anglo-Mutt w/German for taste
Height: 6'3"
Status: Confused
Build: 'average'
Favorite band: Fleetwood Mac
Favorite book: A World Out of Time by Larry Niven
Favorite author: Douglas Adams
Favorite movie: The Last Starfighter
Favorite director: none
Favorite TV Show: all my favorite shows get canceled
Favorite actor: Sean Connery
Favorite actress: Joan Cusack
Other hobbies: Photography, Remixing Music
Car: 2008 Toyota Yaris
Occupation: Technical Support
Connection sharing on the Mac
in WiFi Pineapples Mark I, II, III
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It's been a while, so I don't recall exactly what I did, but I did something like that once, used a G4 iMac to connect wireless to a linksys router then used the wired port to share out to a 4 port hub. I had all sorts of trouble getting it to work properly until I set a static route in the router to reach the subnet that was assigned to the wired port via the wireless IP of the iMac.
I couldn't ever figure out why it was needed, but as I remember it (was a few years ago) that's how it worked out. Might need to play with something like that. Sorry I don't recall the details of my situation more. If you are still suck, let me know and I'll break out some hardware here and see if I can reproduce your situation until I come up with an answer. (unless someone else beats me to it)