Share an internet connection with a card wireless at & t

I have a simple network or 2 XP computers.  One of the computers has internet acess thru wireless from AT & T 3G card.  I would like to activate two computers, access to the internet through this card.  Many examples exist for the use of a DSL line or cable modem.  Y at - it a trick to make it work with a lisk wireless card it?

Sharing a wireless card should work as a modem cable or DSL line sharing. Open the network connections folder (Start > Search > ncpa.cpl ), right click on the wireless connection and go to the sharing tab Boulder computer Maven
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