Keep reading to find out how to connect your PS4 to hotel Wi-Fi in two quick steps.
1. Find the Hotel Wi-Fi Network
First, plug your PS4 in to power and the hotel TV. Turn it on, and choose Settings > Network > Set Up Internet Connection > Use Wi-Fi > Easy. Your hotel’s Wi-Fi network is likely named after the hotel. But if you can’t find it in the networks list, look for a card in your room, or ask the front desk.
Be sure to select the Guest network option. After you select the network, the PlayStation will automatically start trying to connect.
In some cases, the hotel will try to redirect the connection to its online login portal. This causes a Failed Connection error. This is a security measure since public networks are less secure.
2. Complete the Connection Though the Browser
To access the browser login, choose the Details option on the error screen. In the text box, look under Suggested Actions. You should find a link to the hotel’s login page. It will ask if you still want to continue, even though the page identity can’t be verified. Choose Yes.
The PS4 will then use its browser to access the hotel’s Wi-Fi login page. Enter the login that the hotel provided for you. If you forgot it or didn’t get one, ask the front desk for help. Be wary, though; some hotels have an extra charge to connect multiple devices, or charge extra for internet.
After entering your login, choose Connect. This will complete your Wi-Fi connection. If you want, you can perform a Network Connection Test from the Settings > Network menu before you dive into a game.
Now You Can Connect Your PS4 to Hotel Wi-Fi
Using hotel Wi-Fi, it’s easy to keep the fun going, even when you’re out of town! Bringing your game console with you is also a great way to maintain a good work-life balance.
This is especially important during “working vacations.” It also helps you stay in touch with your friends via online play. Plus, it means you can relax and unwind with your favorite video game instead of watching something awful on the TV.