Unusual Airport Status Icon

I was at an airport using WIFI and when I tried connecting to the local access point I got an unusual Airport icon for status, instead of the 4 bars I got what appeared to be a small computer terminal. Has anyone sen this before and if so what status does it indicate ?
Dennis

It's when using a Computer-Computer network. Probably when someone turns on InternetSharing-you are connected to their computer and using it's access point instead of connecting directly to a wireless router.

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