Acer 'UWA2', or equivalent USB WiFi Dongle for K137?

I am interested in buying the Acer WiFi "UWA2" USB dongle for use with the projector K137 as stated in the manual, but am unable to find anywhere to purchase. I found the pattern on shop.digitec.ch but I did not trust this retailer.

Is anyone aware of a place I could buy this accessory or another compatible USB WiFi dongle from? Thanks for the help!

I'm sorry, but no, I do not mean that there is a built-in WiFi receiver. You asked questions on an Acer UWA2 USB Wifi dongle, and I have been informed that there is not one currently available in the United States for the purchase.

We should offer the MHL Acer wireless adapter to the United States for use with the projector, but I don't have a time of availability of this card.

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