Re: Buying Macbook Air - Anything special needed for Chile?

Postby waves » Sun Nov 27, 2011 4:49 am

Thanks Snowman, very generous...let me play with it for a little bit and see if I need something more to help with the transition.

Jason, need the ethernet for travel. Not all hotels seem to have wifi and occasionally I find I have to plug in to connect. I've read that's even more common down south.
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Re: Buying Macbook Air - Anything special needed for Chile?

Postby patagoniax » Sun Nov 27, 2011 9:04 am

waves wrote: .......need the ethernet for travel. Not all hotels seem to have wifi and occasionally I find I have to plug in to connect. I've read that's even more common down south.


In the patagonia (Coyhaique southward) I have never stayed or visited any place that had an ethernet connection available for guests. Wifi yes, and common enough. But then I don't stay in Nice Places.
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Re: Buying Macbook Air - Anything special needed for Chile?

Postby waves » Sun Nov 27, 2011 1:24 pm

patagoniax wrote:
waves wrote: .......need the ethernet for travel. Not all hotels seem to have wifi and occasionally I find I have to plug in to connect. I've read that's even more common down south.


In the patagonia (Coyhaique southward) I have never stayed or visited any place that had an ethernet connection available for guests. Wifi yes, and common enough. But then I don't stay in Nice Places.


I meant south as in south of Canada..haha. From looking at numerous hotels in Santiago, Argentina, Brazil, etc. But thanks, good to know.
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Re: Buying Macbook Air - Anything special needed for Chile?

Postby Snowman628 » Sun Nov 27, 2011 1:47 pm

waves wrote:Thanks Snowman, very generous...let me play with it for a little bit and see if I need something more to help with the transition.

I had a hard time for about a week and then it came together, lots on the net if you run into a problem.
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