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Does the hotel have free WIFI?

There are wifi wireless networks everywhere in Europe. For example, in fast food restaurants and hotels, most Europeans basically use wireless networks at home. They will go to internet companies to apply for a network, and the price ranges from 30 to 50 euros per month.

After the opening of the network, it is equivalent to opening an integrated service of network, telephone and television. The network here is not tight, there will be a wireless network password (you can change it yourself). Anyone who knows this password can surf the internet, but it must have a certain network coverage, that is, the wireless signal area within the range of transmitter 10 to 20 meters. If out of this range, the signal reception will be bad and the network speed will be affected.

In Europe, as long as you take your notebook with you, you can surf the Internet wherever you go. For example, you can go to McDonald's (ask the waiter for the wifi password) and stay in a hotel at night (also ask the waiter for the wifi password). Of course, these are all free. As long as you stay in a hotel, you will always have wifi network service, but the signal is definitely not as good as at home, as long as you don't download movies.

In addition, if you feel that the network is really bad, you can take a notebook to the service desk downstairs, which is generally close to the transmitter and the signal is quite good. But in the hotel's own room, there is generally no unbearable signal difference.