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How fast is hotel WiFi?

Hotels that make you pay for your Wi-Fi average higher speeds—as well they should. Econo Lodge (8.48Mbps) just edges out Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott (8.34Mbps), followed by Holiday Inn (8.10Mbps), Holiday Inn Express (8Mbps), and Hilton Hotels (7.73Mbps).



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To make it easy for guests to connect to WiFi Internet and avoid unnecessary confusion, many hotel chains adopt the single SSID standard for both 2.4GHz and 5GHz. Guests have no option to pick which band to connect. It's entirely up to the client device, not the AP, to select which band to connect.

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Hotel throttling can be bypassed using USB tethering, Google DNS, Proxy servers, and, most notably, through a VPN like PureVPN.

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An access point serves to disperse a network's WiFi signal throughout a building and ensure a sufficiently strong enough signal to provide fast and reliable online connectivity. Hotels typically require several access points spread out over the property in order to provide full onsite service coverage.

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Benefits of Free Hotel WiFi With access to the Internet, guests can stay connected with their loved ones, work remotely, and stream interruption free. Customer Loyalty: Providing free WiFi can also help hotels build loyalty with their customers.

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Not only this, but expensive hotels are often larger with hundreds of rooms. It's a lot more expensive to have the infrastructure and bandwidth to support wifi in 500 rooms versus 50.

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