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no. You would need a router that support WISP operation modes. (WISP Wireless internet service provider)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Short answer is possibly. You must log into the Wi-Fi signal from the range extender first then connect it to the Wi-Fi. The determination on if it will connect to the hotels Wi-Fi will be based on the location of the range extender in correlation to the hotel's repeaters and if the hotel has any underlying encryption which most won't. Good luck and tell us if it works!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, you can, Mark; just make sure that you have the wireless settings of the hotel's router/access point to ensure the proper configuration of this device.
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