what do I need, as far as a power adapter?
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If it's a laptop, it's multi-voltage, so yes an adaptor will do and no need for a transformer.Originally posted by CalvinguyYou need something that can transform 220 VAC to 110 VAC. A passive plug adapter wont do it...
But look at your power unit... maybe it is multi voltage
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All laptops are multi-voltage, so you just need a plastic plug adapter.
The phone line is more of a problem. I've had to hack into them all over the world but in many places the front desk will have an adapter, otherwise I strip the wires and make my connection copper to copper.
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why would you want a phone line when all european hotels and coffee shops have wireless broadband?Originally posted by TheSaintAll laptops are multi-voltage, so you just need a plastic plug adapter.
The phone line is more of a problem. I've had to hack into them all over the world but in many places the front desk will have an adapter, otherwise I strip the wires and make my connection copper to copper.
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Look at your power adapter:
if it says " input 110 - 240 V " , you are ok. Just need the adapter to fit in the wall...I know that Asspimple is stoopid ... As he says, it is a FACT !
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Pssst - shhhh, don't tell all these Stateside people who think they have all the technology or they might get enviousOriginally posted by Johny Trafficwhy would you want a phone line when all european hotels and coffee shops have wireless broadband?

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A lot of the places I have been it was not available, even a year ago. Obviously that is changing, here too.Originally posted by borkedPssst - shhhh, don't tell all these Stateside people who think they have all the technology or they might get envious
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A year ago like now you can walk into any hotel or coffee shop and get on wireless broadband for free, I'm not sure where you went? I dont know anywhere in europe where people use a dial up connection, but most use wireless anywayOriginally posted by TheSaintA lot of the places I have been it was not available, even a year ago. Obviously that is changing, here too.Comment
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all european hotels?Originally posted by Johny Trafficwhy would you want a phone line when all european hotels and coffee shops have wireless broadband?
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