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Answer» When I CHECKED into this hotel, I had to "register" (for lack of a better word) with the inroom Wi Fi network. The first time I launched the browser, it gave me the option for "regular" or "enhanced" service, for the length of my stay. A MEDIA access control address (MAC address) is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on the physical network segment. MAC addresses are used as a network address for most IEEE 802 network technologies, including Ethernet and WiFi. USA No - it's midnight. The desk clerk has no clue. No - it's midnight. The other guest I know in the hotel looks to me for advice. No - it's midnight. No maids around. Nor room attendants. And I would bet 1000 bucks they wouldn't no. I figured it was tied to the MAC but wasn't sure if there was a way to re-force the handshake.You can't borrow another laptop from anybody? Ask anybody if the have a spare external USB Wi-Fi adapter. Disable the radio in your laptop and install the spare adapter. It will have a separate MAC and that should make the log in start over. Sadly, I don't know anyone with spare laptops. Or with spare external Wi Fi adapters (who would carry one of those??!) I don't have the option to change my MAC address in Device Manager. Any other thoughts?So is the connection good enough? Do you want the Hotel to give you better service or reduce the cots? Either way, ask for it. Hotels in the USA are ripping people off. Tell them you had no idea about the pricing plan for Internet access. That is a legitimate complaint. Economy Hotels give you free Internet. The big ones overcharge. And the charges are seldom reasonable. The rooms already have cable TV. adding Internet should only add 50 certs a day to the cost of a good room. http://www.ibtimes.com/why-do-expensive-hotels-charge-wi-fi-when-cheaper-hotels-dont-1705568 And the Hotels on the East Coast are among the worst for this. Also, if you are in a major chain you can call the 800 number and complain. Even at midnight. |
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