Will I get good wireless signal in Seoul, Korea without a wireless card?

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In Seoul, the likelihood of picking up a wireless signal is generally high, especially in busy urban areas. Investing in a wireless card may be worthwhile given the city's active environment. Additionally, it is confirmed that a voltage transformer is not necessary for devices, as the adapters typically handle voltage conversion. For further assistance in finding Wi-Fi access points, resources like wifinder.com can provide useful information.
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Hey all,

I was wondering if anyone knew how good my chances are of picking up a wireless signal in Seoul, Korea. Trying to decide whether to splurge on a wireless card, after finding out my room doesn't have internet access. I'm pretty much located in the middle of a busy and active city, so I'm guessing pretty good?

Additionally, I spoke to a radioshack guy and he told me I don't need to buy a transformer for the lower voltage here b/c the adapter thing already does it. Just wanted to double check on what he said...
 
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qwpoi said:
Hey all,

I was wondering if anyone knew how good my chances are of picking up a wireless signal in Seoul, Korea. Trying to decide whether to splurge on a wireless card, after finding out my room doesn't have internet access. I'm pretty much located in the middle of a busy and active city, so I'm guessing pretty good?

Here's the result I found for: wifi + access point + south korea

http://www.wifinder.com/searchresults.php?nld=0&st=Any&country=South+Korea&tcom=yes&tpub=yes
 
Thanks!

That's quite helpful.

-betsy
 
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