Having problems connecting to my router wirelessly with Equium L350

I can't find anything on my laptop to connect to a wireless Internet device, please help!

How do you mean that you can't find anything on your computer to connect to a wireless device? You must activate the wireless card by sliding the switch to the right. In addition, you can activate the card wireless via the keycombination 'FN + F8'.

A better description of your problem would be more useful. :)

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