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Getting online in Italy with wifi only Ipad

kazieme

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Hi
I've searched for an answer to my issue, which is the best way to connect a wifi only iPad in italy, and found lots of tantalisingly
close answers to my questions, but not quite exact!
I have regularly used wifi hotspots in Italy to connect with no problems - but I now want to be able to set up a connection from my
accommodation in Lake Como, which does not have wifi - and am trying to find out the best way to do this.
Does anyone know if I can use a mobile hotspot bought in UK together with a locally bought pay go phone? Is there a better way.


Thanks for any help.
 

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Hi I've searched for an answer to my issue, which is the best way to connect a wifi only iPad in italy, and found lots of tantalisingly close answers to my questions, but not quite exact! I have regularly used wifi hotspots in Italy to connect with no problems - but I now want to be able to set up a connection from my accommodation in Lake Como, which does not have wifi - and am trying to find out the best way to do this. Does anyone know if I can use a mobile hotspot bought in UK together with a locally bought pay go phone? Is there a better way. Thanks for any help.
Have you thought of buying an inexpensive WiFi router and hooking it up to the Internet connection in your accommodation? That's if you have a wired Internet connection, that is.
 
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scifan57 said:
Have you thought of buying an inexpensive WiFi router and hooking it up to the Internet connection in your accommodation? That's if you have a wired Internet connection, that is.

That's the thing, there is no Internet in the house, so am looking for the easiest, cheapest way to set it up for occasional use.
 

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