HP a6700f - a question about wireless

My tech savyness is about 9 years old so I don't know that rather this computer has wifi or if it's just a regular wireless adapter that it a. I looked inside and it says G79G on a long order paper after that. The information on this site page says there's a wireless 802.11 adapter. I think it's wifi, right? So I searched in google and found a few pages we're talking about wifi and wireless. Is the adapter wireless provided with this computer, wifi by chance? I need to know because next week I go on vacation at redington beach Florida for a condo that has wifi. And I won't be disconnected from my online friends that I talk to every night. I'd hate to have to rent a laptop if my own computer can connect. At home, it connects to my router netgear very well. It look right. I was happy with this computer since the day I got it. I'd feel strange using a rental.

You shouldn't have a problem with the help of your adapter on your PC wireless to connect to another hub wireless "wifi" at least safety becomes an issue.  You may need a password to sign on the wireless hub.

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