I have tried to connect two devices (on desktop/laptop) like you are suggesting and it didn't work at all. I just couldn't get them to connect. But i think i have found a solution.
I found these steps on a microsoft website. I'm just giving it to you simply, but if you want to have a look at this site (with screenshots) its from
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/n...etup/adhoc.mspxThough, my first step in trying would be to change the wireless device so that it will only connect to ad-hoc networks. (
You dont have to do this step if you dont want to) You can do this from the Control Panel > Network and Internet Connections > Network Connections > Select your device, right click, properties > Wireless Networks > Advanced, then select computer-to-computer (ad-hoc) networks only.
1. Goto your network connections (Control Panel > Network and Internet Connections > Network Connections)
2. Open the properties for your device
3. Click 'Add' under preferred networks
4. Fill in SSID (network name), untick the 'key is automatically provided for me' option and type the network keys (make some up that you will need later), and tick the ad-hoc network option at the bottom
5. Hit OK on both the property dialogs.
NOTE: This is a quick overview that was compiled from the above website!
You should have now made your wireless network, go to your other computer, fire up the wireless device and search for networks. you should now see the network you just made! Click connect, type in the network keys when requested, and you should be going!
As to the Internet Connection. Set up the first computer (im assuming the desktop, the one that already has the internet connection) to share its internet connection and your laptop should now be able to connect to the internet!
Good Luck, hopefully it all works.
-jimmy
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