which one do you use? unfortunately most hotel rooms nowadays use ethernet cables not wi-fi....which one do you use with your Macbook air when travelling Ethernet Adapter or Airport Express?
which one do you use? unfortunately most hotel rooms nowadays use ethernet cables not wi-fi....which one do you use with your Macbook air when travelling Ethernet Adapter or Airport Express?
No idea what kind of hotels you are staying in or where, but I travel to a minimum of 40 different countries and at least half of the states in the USA each year. With the exception of some very old, independent hotels in the US, WiFi access is far and away the most prevalent connectivity offered.
No idea what kind of hotels you are staying in or where, but I travel to a minimum of 40 different countries and at least half of the states in the USA each year. With the exception of some very old, independent hotels in the US, WiFi access is far and away the most prevalent ...
I have a different experience...
For the last 6 weeks alone, I have been to KL (6 times), Beijing, Jakarta, Perth, Ho-Chi-Minh and Dubai. Stayed in all nice international hotel (Shangri-La, Sheraton, Hyatt, etc) and in at least deluxe rooms to junior suites.
I had wireless connection in the room only once.
And in HCM, I was required to create a single ID/PW to access Internet so that even prevented the use of my Airport Express to allow simultaneous connection with iPad / iPhone.
To answer the OP, I always travel with the Airport Express to expand my own access in the hotel room. Or share with colleague in office when there is only 1 Ethernet connection left in the spare office / conference room.
+1. I'm curious as to where the OP does travel to make a statement that "most hotel rooms nowadays use ethernet cables not wi-fi". I travel quite a bit and can't remember the last time I was in a hotel without WiFi. That includes Mexico and Europe.
even those hotel has wifi, sometimes they only allow one device using the network..., i have iphone, ipad and the macbook air..., and sometime my wife travel with me too, and she has her own laptop and iphone..., so i always have more than one device connect to the hotel network, therefore the airport express is more convenience...
+1. I'm curious as to where the OP does travel to make a statement that "most hotel rooms nowadays use ethernet cables not wi-fi". I travel quite a bit and can't remember the last time I was in a hotel without WiFi. That includes Mexico and Europe.