I believe you are talking about creating an Adhoc Wireless network link. Whilst this is not the most widely used method of wireless, it can sometimes be done. The easiest way to connect from a wireless laptop/PC to another wireless laptop/PC is to use a wireless router or Wireless Access Point (WAP). These are normally quite cheap (less than $100 in AU) and have good instruction on how to get this going. A good user would take about 15mins to get basic wireless functionality, such as requested in this.
Ad-hoc networks (connecting directly from wireless laptop/PC to another wireless laptop/PC) can be a bit harder to get going without a WAP. To achieve this, each laptop/PC wireless network adapter must be configured for ad-hoc mode versus the standard alternative infrastructure mode. This is achieved in different ways depending on your adapter, if yours can do this at all. In addition, all wireless network adapters on the ad-hoc network must use the same SSID and the same channerl number. Connecting more than 2 devices in an ad-hoc network also has issues, like connection speeds and it can be hard to manage.
A support call to the manufacturer of your Wireless Network Adapter or Laptop may help with this. Also, your ISP (though they won't like it) may be able to help.
See this Microsoft article: http://www.Microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/expert/bowman_02april08.mspx for a more advanced rundown and setup instructions
How to connect to Wi Fi?
how do i connect my wi-fi on my laptop
A wi-fi connection is a wireless connection. Imagine a regular modem, which is connected by a wire to the phone point at one end, and the PC at the other. Wi-fi is when this setup is wireless, the router is still wired to the phone point, but it gives off a signal to which other devices can connect to. A PC can connect to this using a receiving device, and a Nintendo DS can connect to it too. That is an example of a wi-fi internet connection.
You have to have wireless internet to connect wi-fi to a nook.
I cannot connect to the internet even with Wi Fi...what to do ?
I'm preety sure no, are you using a App to connect it?
The Wi-Fi might be disabled by a button on your computer, in Windows or a third party software, or there just isn't a compatible WiFi network close enough for it to connect.
If your meaning WII Nintendo Wi-Fi you can not connect if its DS connection you can.
You do not have to connect your router to your PC via ethernet cable, you can instead connect via wi-fi and your router must be connected to your hub.
no, you have to be within the wi-fi range. otherwise it will not work.
i think you need to be in a place with wi-fi.
To connect a Canon Rebel camera to Wi-Fi using a Canon Rebel Wi-Fi adapter, first ensure the adapter is compatible with your camera model. Then, attach the adapter to your camera's USB port. Turn on the camera and navigate to the Wi-Fi settings. Select the option to connect to a network and follow the on-screen instructions to connect to your desired Wi-Fi network.