This is interesting (avoiding the emotional adjectives that continue to come into my brain...).
Until spring 2012 I had no problem connecting to wi-fi with any of my Apple devices, even in the rooms of hotels that offer free wi-fi. Suddenly this spring, I began to experience major connectivity problems. I am currently in Gulfrt MS, and all three hotel chains at which I stayed on the way (La Quinta in Hickory NC, Wingste in Atlanta GA, Hampton Inn Biloxi) exhibited the same problems with all my Apple gear (1st gen iPad, two MacBooks using SnowLeopard & Lion, two iTouches both using iOS 5.x)
Viz.., I was able to establish a connection in the room, saw the DHCP and the rest of the specs established except for the DNS service. Suspicious, I opened Safari but was unable to get the login screen to enter the password for the wi-fi. It appeared that I was connected to the local router but not the Internet.
This is not a problem at food establishments or hotels offering free WiFi without password protection (MacD, Panera, truck stops). It is as if I am unable to get as far as the login screen; Safari eventually times out.
Now here is the bizarre part: On a hint from a LaQuinta desk clerk, I tried to login in the lobby and had vey little problem - a little longer wait than previously, but always able to get the login screen. Then curiously the wi-fi usually worked back uh the room.
So, for me, I guess I will have to go to the lobby/breakfast room first each day. (Is this why so many people seem to go to the free buffet breakfast in their pajamas these days...?)
In the past I stayed at Hilton chain hotels, but I'm traveling with dogs and found myself trying out motels that would permit pets. That's why I notices the consistency of the problem. (The little guys are rooming with a friend here in Gulfport so we coulda stay where we liked).
As I said at the outset, this is an interesting problem in my case. A combination off comparability with Safari and signal strength issues? Certainly the signal in the room would not be different technically from the signal in the lobby in all three hotels,would it? Have some changes required by the latest MS OS upgrades caused this Safari (presumably) problem? I do have Apple care so I will eventually have a talk with those folks; I only hoe that they will not claim that they never heard of the problem!
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