What is a Dataport in a Hotel Room?

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A "dataport" in hotel listings typically refers to a connection point for internet access, which can include an Ethernet jack or a second phone jack for dial-up modems. Historically, dataports allowed guests to connect their modems to the hotel's phone lines for internet access. However, the relevance of dataports has evolved, with many hotels now offering wireless internet as the primary means of connectivity. While some hotels still provide both wired and wireless options, the trend is moving towards wireless access as more devices become equipped with Wi-Fi capabilities. Guests often inquire about the specifics of internet access when booking, especially for business travel.
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What is a "dataport"

When i look at hotel listings... i always see this feature of a room called "dataports". What exactly does that mean? What is a dataport when it comes to a hotel room?
 
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An ethernet jack, usually.

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for high speed internet? :O
 
The ethernet jacks are starting to go away - most decent hotels have wireless access now (though some have both).
 
ahem

for high speed internet? :O
 
When i look at hotel listings... i always see this feature of a room called "dataports". What exactly does that mean? What is a dataport when it comes to a hotel room?
I think it means you can have internet in your room?
 
A few years ago all it meant was that the phone in the room had a second phone jack that you could plug your modem into. Now it means that as well has the possibility of the room having an Ethernet cable to plug into your computer.
 
imabug said:
A few years ago all it meant was that the phone in the room had a second phone jack that you could plug your modem into. Now it means that as well has the possibility of the room having an Ethernet cable to plug into your computer.
Correct.

Yes Pengwuino for internet access. You just plugged your regular phone cord from your laptop into the extra jack on the phone and then you could dial into your ISP (dialup access). Now it can mean anything.
 
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Evo said:
Now it can mean anything.
Yeah. You can usually find details somewhere else if they have hi-speed access or wireless, or just call the hotel and ask if you need it. Depending on my reasons for traveling, sometimes I do ask (i.e., business travel and I'm working from the road), and others I pay attention to different hotel amenities and take my chances on internet. The hotel I'm in right now has a choice of wireless or ethernet access, which will probably get phased out when everyone has a wireless card in their laptops.
 
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