Zenmervolt
Elite member
As some of you know, I'm a software consultant and my job means I travel all the time for work. I stay in a lot of hotels and end up visiting a lot of places, but the current hotel takes the cake. This is an extended-stay type of hotel that caters to business travelers or other people who will be staying in the area for an extended period of time but not long enough to make renting an apartment viable. It is marketed as an slightly upscale extended-stay hotel and, by and large, the furnishing bear this out. With one glaring exception.
The "high-speed internet" is capped at 385 kbps. Yes, that's kilobits, not kilobytes. Actual throughput in practice is less. It's absolutely worthless for doing any kind of work on. VPN? Nope. Citrix? Nope. It barely manages to handle OWA acceptably. How the hell do you run a hotel catering to business travelers and cap the freakin' internet at 385 kbps?! That's worthless. I can get a 1.2 mbps connection through my cell phone (granted, ping times suck) for cryin' out loud. Really, what's the point here? Are they trying to reduce their costs by forcing business travelers to work from the office instead of coming back and messing up the hotel rooms? Are they just stupid?
/weak rant
(Yes, I called their tech support number; the provider's first response was "Kilobits? None of our services should be maxing out that slow..." but after researching it appears that the hotel is signed up for 385/385 service and that's all it's going to be.)
ZV
The "high-speed internet" is capped at 385 kbps. Yes, that's kilobits, not kilobytes. Actual throughput in practice is less. It's absolutely worthless for doing any kind of work on. VPN? Nope. Citrix? Nope. It barely manages to handle OWA acceptably. How the hell do you run a hotel catering to business travelers and cap the freakin' internet at 385 kbps?! That's worthless. I can get a 1.2 mbps connection through my cell phone (granted, ping times suck) for cryin' out loud. Really, what's the point here? Are they trying to reduce their costs by forcing business travelers to work from the office instead of coming back and messing up the hotel rooms? Are they just stupid?
/weak rant
(Yes, I called their tech support number; the provider's first response was "Kilobits? None of our services should be maxing out that slow..." but after researching it appears that the hotel is signed up for 385/385 service and that's all it's going to be.)
ZV