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Question Posted Saturday February 9 2013, 12:19 pm

how do I know if I have wifi in my house

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philosophizer answered Sunday February 10 2013, 9:48 am:
Slightly baffling question!
Assuming you are not the home owner - I would ask the home owner. IF you are the home owner I would assume that there is no wifi as you would know about it and be paying for it.
If for some reason you can't ask the home owner I would look for a router with an aerial attached or just use my laptop/smartphone/ipod etc to look for a wifi signal in close range.

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