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1. There is a Starbucks a block and a half east of the hotel that has free wifi for customers, and that became my lifeline during the hours they were open (and, as I was sure would be the case, my laptop had no problems whatever with their Internet; no, it wasn't my laptop's fault).
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2. )However, I was assured that I could bring my laptop to the south lobby, where free wireless was available.
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3. We worked around this by going to Starbucks or using the widely available free public wifi available in a number of locations, including the various Smithsonian museums.
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4. Amenities were good (free wired internet in rooms, free wireless in meeting room), restaurant had limited menu, but food was reasonable and they had some good bottles of wine for reasonable price.
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5. There is only one part I would complain about is that they do not provide wifi, they only have the internet but not the wifi.
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6. There was NO internet in our room, no wifi signal at all, and the ethernet cable did not work.
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7. Pillows are very cheap and bad, there is no wireless internet, temperature is almost impossible to regulate, walls are far from sound proof.
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8. - no wireless internet available- Kitchen has very limited utensils.
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9. I've stayed at this hotel before, and would have given it a top rating in the past, but I just can't now, for one reasion: The advertised free, wired Internet in each room just doesn't work (and there is no in-room wireless available), and I am not certain the hotel was being completely up front with me about whether it even could work.
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10. I did so, kept getting the same problem, and was told to go to the north lobby, where the wireless was working.
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