Originally Posted by
jbalmuth
Sorry, but I'm missing an obvious, elmentary basic point here. If Hyatt (or any other hotel) is restricting its complimentary WiFi to a single device (i.e. tablet or phone or laptop, not all 3), how exactly does one use the pocket router to overcome this? Is it somehow "attached" to one of the various devices --- the only one that we actually use to "purchase" the hotel's complimentary wifi? Or, alternatively, is there an implicit assumption that the hotel is providing a LAN connection that the pocket router must be plugged into? [Apologies in advance for asking elementary questions, but I suspect that I'm not the only one considering an immediate reactive purchase order this evening...

haha... i'm one for immediate reactive purchase from amazon just now, oops.