A few months ago while looking for a vacation spot, I ran across what seemed to be a great deal. The price of the rental condo was several hundred dollars less than the others. Why were people passing on this one while all the similar units already reserved? It was in the fine print: “Does not include WiFi”.
So I picked up something called a “Travel router” and planned to use my phone’s hotspot rather than paying an extra fee.
Staying connected while traveling isn’t always as simple as it should be. Hotels, rental properties, and airports may offer Wi-Fi, but it’s often unreliable, slow, or…
















