[FIX] point_of_sale: current POSBoxes have Wi-Fi built in

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@ -18,12 +18,12 @@ You will need :
* A computer or tablet with an up-to-date web browser
* A running SaaS or Odoo instance with the Point of Sale installed
* A local network set up with DHCP (this is the default setting)
* An RJ45 Ethernet Cable or a Linux compatible USB Wi-Fi adapter
* An Epson USB TM-T20 Printer or another ESC/POS compatible printer
(officially supported printers are listed at the `POS Hardware page
<https://www.odoo.com/page/pos-ipad-android-hardware>`_)
* A Honeywell Eclipse USB Barcode Scanner or another compatible scanner
* An Epson compatible cash drawer
* An RJ45 Ethernet Cable (optional, Wi-Fi is built in)
Step By Step Setup Guide
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@ -57,12 +57,10 @@ hardware might work as well.
cable. Make sure this will connect the POSBox to the same network as
your POS device.
* **Wi-Fi**: If you do not wish to use Ethernet, plug in a Linux
compatible USB Wi-Fi adapter. Most commercially available Wi-Fi
adapters are Linux compatible. Officially supported are Wi-Fi
adapters with a Ralink 5370 chipset. Make sure not to plug in an
Ethernet cable, because all Wi-Fi functionality will be bypassed
when a wired network connection is available.
* **Wi-Fi**: The current version of the POSBox has Wi-Fi built
in. Make sure not to plug in an Ethernet cable, because all Wi-Fi
functionality will be bypassed when a wired network connection is
available.
Power the POSBox
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@ -110,10 +108,11 @@ should be ready to use.
Wi-Fi configuration
-------------------
The POSBox is Wi-Fi-capable. In order to use it you'll need a Linux
compatible USB Wi-Fi adapter. Most commercially available Wi-Fi
adapters are Linux compatible. Officially supported are Wi-Fi adapters
with a Ralink 5370 chipset.
The most recent version of the POSBox has Wi-Fi built in. If you're
using an older version you'll need a Linux compatible USB Wi-Fi
adapter. Most commercially available Wi-Fi adapters are Linux
compatible. Officially supported are Wi-Fi adapters with a Ralink 5370
chipset.
Make sure not to plug in an Ethernet cable, as all Wi-Fi related
functionality will be disabled when a wired network connection is