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Author: Subject: ACER 3212 - how to wirelessly connect to hotspots...???

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Posts: 1
Registered: 31/3/06
Status: Offline
  posted on 31/3/06 at 23:24
ACER 3212 - how to wirelessly connect to hotspots...???

Respected Tech gurus and dear friends

I have just purchased an acer laptop.

The acer model is 3212 (3210 series)

global.acer.com/products/notebook/tm3210.htm

All i want is to make sure that i can wirelessly access the internet at various hotspots through my laptop in USA especially at the hotel where i intend to stay (as the hotel does provide free wireless internet access)...????

BUT I am too too non technical person and am unsure whether the laptop acer 3212 needs any aditional hardware or software so that i can access the net in usa.

pzl have a look at the above link which gives the detailed feature of my laptop and suggest whether any additional hardware is required or not...????

I am absoultely new to this networking and wireless stuff and request you knowledgeable people to guide me in a simple and desciptive manner what should be done to achieve this.

Thanks a lot for your anticipated help and cooperation.

Best regards

Sunando
kolkata INDIA

sunandoghosh (at) gmail (dot) com

p.s. plz add anything else which u may feel i may be missing or is nevertheless important.

Newbie


Posts: 7
Registered: 11/4/06
Status: Offline
  posted on 11/4/06 at 04:55
Sorry the link for the Acer laptop did not load, but providing the laptop has a built in or tou have a pcmcia wireless network card you will be able to connect to any open wireless network.

Regards

Mark Clarkson
www.thewirelesswizard.uk.com



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