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Hotel Wi-Fi speed test for travelers
Check if your room's connection can handle streaming, meetings, or uploads—and know when to switch to hotspot or Ethernet.
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Test your internet speed
Measure download, upload, and latency instantly—no installs.
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Actionable insights
See how your results stack up for streaming, gaming, and remote work.
Run again after tweaks to confirm Wi-Fi and device improvements.
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Setup checklist
Get faster, steadier results
Follow these focused steps, run a fresh speed test, and compare the numbers against your goals.
Know your hotel Wi-Fi limits
- Shared hotel networks often deliver 10–50 Mbps; plan for 720p streaming unless speeds exceed 25 Mbps.
- Latency can fluctuate; aim for under 80 ms for calls, and retest at different times of day.
- Expect higher jitter in the evenings—schedule uploads or large downloads earlier.
Improve your room connection
- Sit near the door or window where signal is stronger; avoid corners with concrete walls.
- Use your own travel router to create a private Wi-Fi 6 network and cut down on congestion.
- If available, plug into Ethernet or a media panel, then run SwiftSpeedTest for the most stable results.
Test before meetings or streams
- Run SwiftSpeedTest when you check in and again before important calls to spot slowdowns.
- If download is low, switch to your phone's hotspot for streaming, and retest to confirm stability.
- Use VPN only when needed—turn it off for streaming if speed is limited, then retest.
Retest and log improvements
Run SwiftSpeedTest after each change. Note the download, upload, and latency shifts to lock in better performance.