How to Increase Wi-Fi Range for Hotels and Motels

As a hotel or motel owner, have you wondered how to increase Wi-Fi range for hotels and motels? The answer is a Wi-Fi access point, which Signal Connect is happy to discuss.

Chances are you haven’t given much thought to the Wi-Fi connectivity at your hotel/motel property. In this service economy, Wi-Fi is as important as clean sheets and temperature-controlled rooms. Think about it. Even gas stations and fast food restaurants advertise their enhanced Wi-Fi connections. Society has become used to this easy signal availability. Your guests expect a reliable and fast Wi-Fi connection when they’re staying at your property. Signal Connect shows you the best way to add and extend Wi-Fi on your property.

What is a Hotel Wi-Fi Access Point?

An access point, also known as a wireless access point, broadcasts Wi-Fi signal throughout your property.  These networking hardware devices allow your Wi-Fi device to connect to a wired network.  It typically does this by connecting to a router or it can be a part of the router itself.  Unlike a computer network, Wi-Fi access points don’t require running many cables through walls and ceilings to provide connectivity.  Access points achieve connectivity wirelessly, which adds to the convenience of these systems.      

Who Wants Increased Wi-Fi Range?

Do you get a lot of travelling businesspeople in your hotel? These folks practically demand a reliable Wi-Fi connection. It’s not uncommon for businesspeople to be in contact with the main office while traveling. Many of these folks even do work when they’re on the road. Their room in your hotel can be the best place to do this… if you provide them with a proper Wi-Fi connection.

You know who else wants Wi-Fi at a hotel? Guests with children and/or teenagers. It’s next to impossible to get young people off their social media accounts these days. Even while on vacation, youngsters want to stay connected with friends back home. It’s called “fear of missing out,” or #FOMO, and it’s a real thing in this social media age. A solid Wi-Fi connection on your property helps keep these guests connected and happy.

To be honest, a guest doesn’t have to be a traveling businessperson or teenager to want Wi-Fi in a hotel room. It’s a safe bet that all your guests want a reliable connection in their rooms.  Why they want this is not importmant. What does matter  is that you deliver the Wi-Fi service that your customers want. This is the definition of guest service.

Your Source for Hotel Wireless Access Points

Signal Connect wants to help hotel owners improve Wi-Fi connection on their properties. Our company’s product division, Solid Signal, carries a variety of hotel Wi-Fi access points. We stock our online inventory with devices from Open-Mesh, Deliberant, and other manufacturers. Given our massive selection, we have what you need to turn your hotel into a Wi-Fi hotel.

In addition to our product selection, we offer our concierge service. This means our experts will recommend the Wi-Fi access point you need. We’ll also match you with a professional installer in your area. This person will do the job with as little interruption to your business. If you have any questions about Wi-Fi access points, our representatives will be happy to help you. Give us a call at 888-233-7563. Signal Connect and Solid Signal have the best way to extend Wi-Fi on your property.

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About the Author

Jake Buckler
Jake Buckler is a cord-cutter, consumer electronics geek, and Celtic folk music fan. Those qualities, and his writing experience, helped him land a copywriting gig at Signal Group, LLC. He also contributes to The Solid Signal Blog.