Point to point wireless connection

I want to connect an Ipod Touch to an XP Laptop and run VNC remote control sessions.
Can the Touch connect to a computer in peer to peer (point to point) configuration or will it only connect to a network via an an access point?

Hi, Leo :
I don't think it is a duplicate posts ,because my configruration is different , mine is WPA2 with AES-CCM.  still has the drop issue.
and I provide more infomation .  
thank you .

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