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grab the non-free driver package, drop it on a usb flashdrive, plug it in then boot off the install disk. Debian installer looks at the usb flashdrive and goes "cool, extra drivers.. let me install that for you". For my servers, Etch had the NIC drivers where Lenny didn't so I learned how to include them from removable media.
Mind you, my personal preference would be a non-free installer. Months back when I last did a Squeeze install the ftp had two images (aprox):
debian-6-netinst.iso
debian-6-netinst-nonfree.iso
Having done a squeeze install yesterday with most recent installer; no "nonfree.iso" available. Luckily the machine's wired NIC is supported so the wifi didn't need to be setup until after the first reboot.