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That depends where you are and if you have "access" to the hotspot or router. For example, the providers of your cellular service, cable/satellite tv service, etc may have hotspots scattered around, especially in areas with a lot of stores, restaurants, etc. Some business "chains" (stores, restaurants, etc.) just need you to "sign in" once, for free & then anytime you are in one of their locations you access their Wi-Fi automatically. Of course, some routers or Wi-Fi's require a password, but your laptop, tablet, or phone can remember it for the next time you try to access it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This model comes with an 802.11 a/b/g/n, ac WIFI adapter, this should be able to work with all routers that support these frequency bands.
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