Notices tagged with hotelwifi
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Mark is on the phone. He's connecting his #Roku to the #hotel_Wi-Fi and describing all the obstacles he's encountering. It hasn't been the whole 90 minutes of the call. We've also talked about work stuff.
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LOL. I doubt I'll use it now. I created an account on a second-tier webmail service for a particular need. Immediately after creation, they blocked me from using it. I asked why and the reply said something about "Abuse Dept" ... it took me a few days to figure it out: I was using #hotel_Wi-Fi, and of course, #VPN. They decided that meant I had ill intentions. Anyway, I wished …
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#hotel_inet of any variety, but especially #hotel_Wi-Fi, stinks horribly.
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@amic #Hotel_Wi-Fi speed tonight: 2.1 To 4.6 Mbps down, 4.2 to 4.3 Mbps up.
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The #hotel_Wi-Fi here seems to be considerably faster. Retrieving notices and posting are both noticeably faster and more reliable. (At the prior hotel, posting often failed and had to be retried.)
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It is mostly okay using the #Android tablet on my hotspot (no #VPN) when Iām out of high speed data. Everything works, just slowly. The #iOS tablet is on the supposedly faster #hotel_Wi-Fi (with VPN) and some things work intermittently, if at all. Before you ask, yes, I did try putting the iPad on the hotspot without the VPN. No improvement.
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The #hotel_Wi-Fi was generating a lot of complaints this weekend, so they've been rebooting it, hoping it would work better. Just as I'm running out of hotspot high speed data, too.
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Who is the bandwidth hog slowing down the first decent-speed #hotel_wifi connection by downloading 3GiB of maps to the tablet? Oh, uh, that's me.
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So I bought a prepaid #hotspot, but most of the time in the places I'm staying, cell coverage is so poor that it won't connect or it connects only at exceedingly slow speeds. #hotel_inet (whether #hotel_wifi or the occasionally available Ethernet port) is usually hideously bad, even before the #VPN connects.
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It isn't the presence of feed repeaters. It is the signal to noise ratio (actual people to autoposters) and my very limited INET access in the various hotels in #Louisiana. #hotel_inet / #hotel_wifi / #hotspot all too intermittent and too slow.