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wifi monte carlo?

Discussion in 'LV Strip Hotels' started by longerz, Mar 20, 2015.

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  1. longerz

    longerz Tourist

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    any of you guys know if wi fi in rooms is ethernet cable, or the posh stuff
     
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    Hobofrank Prime Minister of Idiocracy

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    only on the 1st 2nd or 31st floors (31st get it from Hotel32), otherwise it's 10 base T crap
     
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    I bring my own router every time I stay there, a little teeny one. Works well. TP-Link TL-WR702N. At least I think that's the model number. Friggin letters are too damn small for this old dudes eyes...
     
  4. longerz

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    Hobofrank Prime Minister of Idiocracy

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    no just lobby and Hotel 32
     
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    Wifi has been added to the gaming floor also.
     
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    I'll be bringing my TP-Link router with us. Never tried it before in the field but tested it out with our home internet. Funny thing is the TP-Link router works great when hooked up to another router, but will NOT work when hooked up directly to the modem (which it says it's supposed to do). As long as it works with hotel networks I'll get my moneys worth out of it.
     
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