Monday, March 28, 2011

Will my Bluetooth and Wifi wireless devices work in Japan

Will my Bluetooth and Wifi wireless devices work in Japan?
Is the Bluetooth in my devices laptop legal to use in Japan? Will I be able to hook up to Wifi with my current card there? I just remembered that Wifi did work when I used my laptop there two summers ago. And it seems to be the case that Bluetooth will work there, according to what many of you have said. Good to know I won't have to replace everything when I hit island-side =)
Computer Networking - 12 Answers
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Answer 1 :
yeah
Answer 2 :
Of course!
Answer 3 :
ching chong ching (thats your answer)
Answer 4 :
yes if ur at a place with wireless internet it will work
Answer 5 :
that is where they were made and tested before shipping them here so I would say yes
Answer 6 :
yes it will
Answer 7 :
maybe
Answer 8 :
Bluetooth and WIFI are universal which mean it can work anyware on earth once you have the appropriate devices.
Answer 9 :
DEFINITLY ITS JAPAN MAN CMON!!!!
Answer 10 :
Your blue tooth will work depending on the version. (If yours is v2.0, then surely yes, else it depends on what the other blue tooth device is.) And Blue tooth is legal to use in Japan, except in places of defense (Illegal in most of the countries). And about Wifi devices, it again depends on what the other version is and what version you have. If you have the latest n-type, it sure will work on any network. If you ABG, then N type will not work. (Many public networks in Japan is B/G type). If it is AG, then B and N type will not work!! So that's all that it depends on, again, WiFi is illegal to be used in places of defense.
Answer 11 :
honestly it is going to depend..when we were in japan 91-98 you couldnt use a cordless phone from the us it had to be bought on the local economy so your best bet is going to be to get in contact with someone that is already there..if you are in the service they will send you a sponser packet if you request one..i suggest you do
Answer 12 :
yep. there shouldn't be a difference at all no matter how far you leave from home


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