Hey gregbridwell: I got to thinking--this problem is two-sided, right? I mean, (1) Android will not accept an
ad hoc wireless connection;
and (2) Windows will not offer an AP connection. If there's still no app that can compel Android to see ad hoc SSID's, there
is a way to make your Windows platform act like an access point.
It's called
Connectify, but it
only supports Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. Doesn't matter if you're running 32- or 64-bit versions, but it definitely
does not work on Starter Edition.
Connectify is free, so if you've already got Windows 7 installed, I commend it to you wholeheartedly. Easy to configure, no adware, and works as advertised. I use it to share files between Droid and laptop over wi-fi even when I'm not using it to piggyback on my Clear 4G connection. Verizon 3G can be pretty fast, but it doesn't give me 10.5 Mbps (down) in the bathroom.