Wireless networking is easy, as long as you have the right tools for the job. Here is how to “get on the air” with Z-World Wi-Fi application kit, which includes a Linksys Wi-Fi card and RCM3100 module. Go wireless in no time.
http://www.circuitcellar.com/library/print/0904/Eady_170/index.htm
This program is a simulator for ad hoc networks. Its purpose is to simulate different real-world mobility models based on the users input. The models contain regions, groups, and nodes (followers). Region represent geographic areas from which a group obtains it speed and direction (input of the user).
http://www.cs.pitt.edu/~melhem/Mobility/index.html
Here is details of how to add a connector to a PCMCIA, or USB card, or how to make a pigtail
http://www.larsen-b.com/Article/211.html
I decided to transform the Access Point in a Wireless client. By this way, I can simply plug the Media Player on the WGT634U and remotely put some Divx via FTP, without any wire.
http://www.larsen-b.com/Article/258.html
This document explains how to setup Wireless in Linux, compatibility problems, something about geographic requirements and more.
http://en.tldp.org/HOWTO/Wireless-HOWTO.html
The Linux Wireless LAN Howto is an Open Source project sponsored by Hewlett Packard (through my contribution) since 1996, and built with the contribution of many Linux users all over the world.
http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/