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Holiday Inn Rockford by IHG

Rockford, IL
8.2

Very good

878 reviews

Enjoy an indoor pool and a superb restaurant at this well-located hotel near Rockford Airport.

Top rated

Pool

Parking

Free WiFi

from
$132
/ night


FAQs

If you're experiencing difficulties connecting to Wi-Fi in your hotel room, the first step is to ensure that your device's Wi-Fi is enabled and that you are connected to the correct network. Hotels typically provide the network name (SSID) and password at check-in or via signage around the hotel. If you are still unable to connect, try restarting your device. Occasionally, interference caused by other devices can disrupt the connection. If problems persist, contact the hotel's front desk or technical support team for assistance. They can provide troubleshooting steps or, in some cases, reset the router.


Many hotels do implement certain limitations on their Wi-Fi networks to manage bandwidth and ensure a better experience for all guests. Common restrictions may include limits on the number of devices that can be connected simultaneously, data usage caps, or bandwidth throttling during peak times. It’s best to inquire about these limitations at the front desk or check the hotel’s Wi-Fi policy to understand what you can expect during your stay.


While most hotels provide Wi-Fi that can handle basic internet usage such as browsing and checking email, the quality of the connection may vary. For video calls or streaming services, it's advisable to test the connection speed first. Make sure you check the signal strength and bandwidth, as these services require a more stable and faster connection. If the network appears slow, consider scheduling high-bandwidth activities during off-peak hours when fewer guests are using the internet.


Using hotel Wi-Fi poses certain risks due to its shared nature, so protecting your data is essential. To enhance security, avoid accessing sensitive information such as banking details or personal identification on public networks. Utilize a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to encrypt your internet activity if available, and ensure your device's firewall and antivirus software are active. Staying logged out of accounts and disabling automatic connections to unrecognized networks can also help safeguard your information.


Typically, hotel Wi-Fi allows a range of devices to connect, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and sometimes even smart devices like gaming consoles or streaming sticks. However, be aware that hotels may impose restrictions on the total number of devices you can connect under one account. If you plan to connect multiple devices, it’s advisable to check with the front desk about their policy regarding connected devices to avoid any potential issues.


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