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I guess it would depend on your "degree" of "association". Assuming the wireless network you have detected or are actually connected to and have an IP in the correct range for is itself connected to the internet, nothing more would be necessary... Consider that there are many other factors that could come into play though. They may not allow unknown MAC addresses on their network and/or out their firewall to the internet. There may not be a DHCP server on the network to give you an IP. They may have a captive portal requiring authentication to get out. The list goes on...
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