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I would like to get a wireless card for my laptop, so I can always be connected to the internet. I see lots of companies offer it in america, but are there companies that have this in France? What costs are involved? Do I pay by the minute, or flat rate?

Thanks very much in advance.

2006-10-20 12:14:55 · 3 answers · asked by torylocker 2 in Computers & Internet Internet

3 answers

Hi

You can get a wireless card for about 75 Euros from any good PC shop.

If you want to have wi-fi at home you need a wireless router - about 100 Euros.

Wanadoo do them for about Euro 4 per month.

Peter

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