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wireless internet


Question Posted Thursday February 7 2008, 5:43 pm

I have a sony vaio n series; I am travelling with it to Costa Rica. Will my wireless internet work in an internet cafe? Or do I need to hardwire it?

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Sima answered Thursday February 7 2008, 9:10 pm:
When you get to Costa Rica and go to an Internet Cafe, there will be multiple wireless modems set up, or just regular modems that connect through a cable jack. Most likely, you will have to pay, so when you pay, you will connect the cord to a plug in on the outer exterior of your laptop. If there will not be a cord, when a wireless network is detected, a little message will pop up next on that small bar on the bottom right of your computer screen.

You do not need to hardwire the laptop.

Hope that wasn't too confusing. Message me for more help.

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