wireless proto shield. Digi XBEE WIFI - connection issues

Yes. I have read it. However, the goal is to use 1 XBEE and Arduino as a web server to serve and interface with a relay board and I do not want to interface with a computer. The manual only is for interfacing between the two XBEE's and is very basic to have them communicate with each other as a Adhoc network (or point to point.)

So for simplicity. I used the Arduino sketch on their page. http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/WiFiWebServer to serve a simple web page to verify that it is working. However It doesn't appear to be. I have changed the code below to include my SSID and password.
there must be something else simple that I am haven't wrapped my mind around yet. So any assistance would be great.

/*
Web Server

A simple web server that shows the value of the analog input pins.
using a WiFi shield.

This example is written for a network using WPA encryption. For
WEP or WPA, change the Wifi.begin() call accordingly.

Circuit:

  • WiFi shield attached
  • Analog inputs attached to pins A0 through A5 (optional)

created 13 July 2010
by dlf (Metodo2 srl)
modified 23 Apr 2012
by Tom Igoe
*/
#include <SPI.h>
#include <WiFi.h>

char ssid[] = "yourNetwork"; // your network SSID (name) <-- I HAVE MY NETWORK IN HERE
char pass[] = "secretPassword"; // your network password <-- I HAVE MY PASSWORD IN HERE
int keyIndex = 0; // your network key Index number (needed only for WEP)

int status = WL_IDLE_STATUS;

WiFiServer server(80);

void setup() {
// start serial port:
Serial.begin(9600);

// attempt to connect to Wifi network:
while ( status != WL_CONNECTED) {
Serial.print("Attempting to connect to SSID: ");
Serial.println(ssid);
status = WiFi.begin(ssid, pass);
// wait 10 seconds for connection:
delay(10000);
}
server.begin();
// you're connected now, so print out the status:
printWifiStatus();
}

void loop() {
// listen for incoming clients
WiFiClient client = server.available();
if (client) {
Serial.println("new client");
// an http request ends with a blank line
boolean currentLineIsBlank = true;
while (client.connected()) {
if (client.available()) {
char c = client.read();
Serial.write(c);
// if you've gotten to the end of the line (received a newline
// character) and the line is blank, the http request has ended,
// so you can send a reply
if (c == '\n' && currentLineIsBlank) {
// send a standard http response header
client.println("HTTP/1.1 200 OK");
client.println("Content-Type: text/html");
client.println("Connnection: close");
client.println();
client.println("");
client.println("");
// add a meta refresh tag, so the browser pulls again every 5 seconds:
client.println("<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="5">");
// output the value of each analog input pin
for (int analogChannel = 0; analogChannel < 6; analogChannel++) {
int sensorReading = analogRead(analogChannel);
client.print("analog input ");
client.print(analogChannel);
client.print(" is ");
client.print(sensorReading);
client.println("
");
}
client.println("");
break;
}
if (c == '\n') {
// you're starting a new line
currentLineIsBlank = true;
}
else if (c != '\r') {
// you've gotten a character on the current line
currentLineIsBlank = false;
}
}
}
// give the web browser time to receive the data
delay(1);
// close the connection:
client.stop();
Serial.println("client disonnected");
}
}

void printWifiStatus() {
// print the SSID of the network you're attached to:
Serial.print("SSID: ");
Serial.println(WiFi.SSID());

// print your WiFi shield's IP address:
IPAddress ip = WiFi.localIP();
Serial.print("IP Address: ");
Serial.println(ip);

// print the received signal strength:
long rssi = WiFi.RSSI();
Serial.print("signal strength (RSSI):");
Serial.print(rssi);
Serial.println(" dBm");
}