Been staying in several Hilton properties in southern California since October.
At check-in, each hotel always says "As a Diamond, you're entitled to free internet access. Here is the password to the network 'ATTwifi.'" and then they write the password on the card pamphlet.
Every hotel then has wifi networks named "HHonors" and "ATTwifi".
What's the point of the two networks? Why does the front desk never mention "HHonors"?
I was having trouble gaining internet access earlier this evening and front desk said to only use ATTwifi. I said I was, and asked if I should try HHonors. The front desk said "No. ATTwifi is open and does not require you to enter a password."
I'm now surfing using HHonors because ATTwifi can't access the internet.
At check-in, each hotel always says "As a Diamond, you're entitled to free internet access. Here is the password to the network 'ATTwifi.'" and then they write the password on the card pamphlet.
Every hotel then has wifi networks named "HHonors" and "ATTwifi".
What's the point of the two networks? Why does the front desk never mention "HHonors"?
I was having trouble gaining internet access earlier this evening and front desk said to only use ATTwifi. I said I was, and asked if I should try HHonors. The front desk said "No. ATTwifi is open and does not require you to enter a password."
I'm now surfing using HHonors because ATTwifi can't access the internet.