These hotels normally charge $20-50 per day of internet and they provide shitty service. It drive me mad. I have learned that you can complain and get some significant bonus points out of it. I wish more people complained about the internet service in order to push for faster speeds and better latency, let alone not having your connection drop.
Choose hotels by the quality of their WiFi
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#12It's hard enough to use availability of free wifi as a booking filter, let alone quality. Wonder if there isn't space for an independent filtering service -- taking the listings from elsewhere and simply sorting by your own criteria.
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#14Seems nice, although I have a 60Mbps line at home, and am only getting 30-40 Mbps on the speed test.
kudu, are you getting 60Mbps at http://www.speedtest.net ?
Edit: Ran another test on your site and got 61.4 Mbps. It might have been an issue on my end, not too sure. Great work!
Edit 2: Ran yours once again and got 31 Mbps. There seems to be an issue with consistency, although this could be my ISP.
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#17Earlier quoted context omitted.
kudu, are you getting 60Mbps at http://www.speedtest.net ?
try http://www.speekof.me
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#18During JSDay.it people had a lot of time even connecting to the WiFi while I was running at 80 mbps.
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#19I hope this catches on and it can be used to shame and blame hotel chains. I can't recall a single instance where hotel wifi, let alone wire, as even remotely fast. These hotels normally charge $20-50 per day of internet and they provide shitty service. It drive me mad. I have learned that you can complain and get some significant bonus points out of it. I wish more people complained about the internet service in ord…
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#20I used to do consulting and traveled 100%. The term "High Speed Internet" is a common misnomer with Hotels, and was a bane of my existence, because it typically meant > 56k but These were with Hyatt, Marriott and Hilton hotels, mind you. If aggregaters like Hipmunk could incorporate this speed data, the way that they have with in-flight wifi, then hopefully there will be a push to improve this standard.
For this subset of society, wifi speed is a crucial deciding factor. Top 3, for me, at least.