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Graduate by Hilton Columbus

Italian Village, Columbus, OH
9.1

Superb

1,000 reviews

Centrally located hotel with a 24-hour fitness center and on-site dining options near Greater Columbus Convention Center.

Top rated

Free WiFi

Elevator / Lift

from
$196
/ night


FAQs

If you experience slow or non-functional WiFi in your hotel room, the first step is to contact the hotel’s front desk or technical support. Hotels typically have staff designated to help with technology-related issues, and they can troubleshoot your connection. Additionally, you may want to ask if WiFi is more reliable in specific areas of the hotel, such as the lobby or a business center. If the issue persists, consider requesting a room change or using a wired connection if available.


Streaming videos or attending video calls on hotel WiFi largely depends on the network's speed and reliability. Many hotels provide sufficient bandwidth for basic browsing and email, but streaming services or video conferencing may require a faster connection. If you anticipate needing to stream or have video calls, check with the hotel beforehand about their WiFi capabilities and consider testing the speed upon arrival. Some hotels may also offer upgraded services for higher bandwidth.


Using hotel WiFi for online banking or sensitive transactions can present certain risks due to the potential lack of secure connections. It's recommended to access sensitive accounts only when connected to a secure, private network. If you need to perform banking tasks while at a hotel, consider using a virtual private network (VPN) to encrypt your connection, making it harder for third parties to intercept your information.


In the event that WiFi is unavailable, many hotels provide alternative connection options. This could include wired Ethernet connections in the room or communal computer stations in business centers. Additionally, some hotels may offer portable WiFi devices for loan, allowing guests to connect to the internet more reliably. Always ask the front desk if you’re having trouble connecting, and they may have alternative solutions to help you get online.


While many hotels offer complimentary WiFi service, data usage policies vary by establishment. Some hotels may impose limits on the amount of data you can use during your stay, especially if they advertise their service as ‘free.’ It’s advisable to review the hotel’s policy regarding WiFi usage. If you expect high usage, such as streaming or downloading large files, confirm with the hotel staff to avoid any potential restrictions.


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