Ad Hoc WT-3a connection

I am looking for some technical help. I have been able to connect my nikon D200 via their new wireless WT-3a device with an infra-structural connection and it works ok. This is done with my wireless linksys 45G router, wirlessly connected to my iMac.
I am now trying to connect direct from camera to computer using an ad hoc network, and am unable to get it to work. Suggestions as to where to look would be great. Details important.
Thanks
Steven

One last tidbit of information.
WT-3A on my nikon D200 shooting only RAW (15.5meg per image) connecting wireless (ad hoc--that is camera directly to computer--a MacBook Pro 2.33 with 3 gig of RAM) I
got the following results
Two runs of 20 pictures shot quickly. Run 1 was within a few feet of the computer, Run 2 was about 20-25 feet (another room with walls) away
First 10 images into the folder on my computer..both runs 14.6 seconds per picture
All 20 pictures into the folder on my computer: Run 1 was 11.9 seconds per picture; Run 2 was 13.6 seconds per picture
All 20 pictures into Aperture, full screen displayed as they appear: Run 1 was 13.6 seconds per picture, Run 2 was 15.1 seconds per picture.
Not sure how far way one can be, but that will be sensitive to environment, walls, other electronic devices.
Battery life is of some concern and I will be doing two live shoots (one today for fun and one on Sunday for work) using this model and see how the battery actually holds up.

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