Adhoc network mode helps us to connects two or more wireless devices (notebook or desktops) without an access point.
Eg: if you have two wifi enabled laptops you can put them in a WLAN and share files and folders without using any accress point or W/L router.
Ad hoc mode is A wireless network is a decentralized wireless network. The network is is call an ad hoc network because each computer forwards data for other computers. Wired networks use routers to perform the task of routing data from on computer to another.
Since the PSP Street has no wireless hardware inside, it is incapable of making ad-hoc connections to other PSP units.
Sure, you can set it to ad-hoc mode, and connect two devices together
Wireless Router, and other wireless enabled devices such as laptop,PC's.
Infrastructure mode requires an access point. Ad-hoc does not use an access point.
An ad-hoc network is a wireless network in which all connections are wireless. The only devices required are wireless network interface cards in all of the devices that want to participate in the network.
This is called Ad-Hoc networking. You can go to http://compnetworking.about.com/od/wireless/ht/setupadhocwifi.htm to setup an Ad-Hoc network.
On psp, yes, via ad hoc mode.(wireless link)Not on PS2
An ad-hoc wireless network is one in which there are no wired components. The term 'ad-hoc' refers to temporary solutions, so when you transfer a file from a PDA device to a laptop using only wireless connections it is a temporary connection, and also ad-hoc.
An ad-hoc network is completely wireless; there are no wired connections. Therefore, to create one, all devices must have a working wireless connection.
For wireless networks you may connect either as an Ad-Hoc connection or an Infrastructure connection. Ad-Hoc connections are completely wireless, whereas infrastructure wireless connections are a combination of wired and wireless connections.
By using either ad-hoc mode (also referred to as peer-to-peer mode) or an Independent Basic Service Set.