Anyone try using a travel router (apple airport express, etc) at any of the HHV towers? I will be there for the next couple of weeks and want to try, but don't want to lug it over there and find out its useless. Thanks!
Sandy, I'll be staying at the hotel in Feb for a business trip. Will I be able to go somewhere, e.g. the Lagoon lobby, and use their wireless? -Bob

And although there are two Starbucks at HHV (Kalia and Ali'i) neither offers Wi-Fi.
"HCC is also fully WiFi enabled for the convenience of your attendees."
http://www.meethawaii.com/Hawaii-Convention-Center/Venues-Information/Internet-Data.aspx
I guess that means free.![]()
Sandy, I'll be staying at the hotel in Feb for a business trip. Will I be able to go somewhere, e.g. the Lagoon lobby, and use their wireless? Or do I need to find some other arrangement for net access? Does anybody know if the Hawaii Convention Center (where my convention is) has free wireless? Thanks!
-Bob
HHV uses the old "browser based signon" process, where you have to open a browser and sign in to the HGVC web page to get Internet access. It is a real pain, because phones, for example, do not sign back in to the web page when your return to your room. However they do connect to the Wifi, so it thinks is has an Internet connection, but they don't until you open your phone's browser again and sign back in. If your travel router will accommodate the browser sign on process, it is a much better solution. You can isolate your own Lan, secure it with a password, probably get better signal strength in your room, your phones will all reconnect properly when you return,etc. It would be worth trying and let us all know if it works.
Great tip! I'm at the Lagoon tower right now. Brought my airport express and so far it's a no go. Tried plugging it into the existing router and extending the Hgvc network. Oh well, maybe I'll have better luck at the GW in a few days.
Great tip! I'm at the Lagoon tower right now. Brought my airport express and so far it's a no go. Tried plugging it into the existing router and extending the Hgvc network. Oh well, maybe I'll have better luck at the GW in a few days.
You don't want to extend Hilton's network. You want to create your own. Uncheck the extend box on the airport.
Glad to hear it. In December, we also used the travel router in the Kalia Tower. Hopefully, we'll get to use it again this December in the Lagoon Tower or GW Tower.Don’t have Chromecast, but our Roku works well thanks to Ron98GT’s info about using a travel router. We had trouble connecting to the internet with all of our devices when we were at Lagoon Tower last Christmas, but we have had no problems this stay at Kalia and LT using the Dlink. Wifi signal seems very good, even on the balcony.
I was looking to purchase the new Netgear Trek... just released this month. Any thoughts...
http://www.netgear.com/home/products/networking/wifi-routers/PR2000.aspx
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...p=1634&creative=19450&creativeASIN=B00HQ883T4
Don’t have Chromecast, but our Roku works well thanks to Ron98GT’s info about using a travel router. We had trouble connecting to the internet with all of our devices when we were at Lagoon Tower last Christmas, but we have had no problems this stay at Kalia and LT using the Dlink. Wifi signal seems very good, even on the balcony.