I do a lot of traveling for my job and need a stable wifi connection. Sometimes the wifi connection falters when I move to a meeting room or restaurant where I'm meeting with clients.
Does anyone have any good travel router recommendations? I'm considering purchasing this one: http://www.engadget.com/2013/02/14/satechi-releases-mini-router-repeater/
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I recently stayed at a 6 story Embassy Suites. I could not get an internet signal.
After much badgering, Embassy Suites told me that they only had 5 internet licenses for the entire hotel for guests.
This is a case where a world class router is worth beans, or even less than beans.
Don't always blame your connection.
5 internet licenses for the entire hotel?! I wouldn't expect that from Embassy Suites.