
Most hotels use “captive portals” for their Wi-Fi, forcing you to provide a password or at least click through a terms of service to connect. That’s a logical idea - streaming sticks especially are good and tiny, so you could throw them in a bag and hook them up to the HDMI port on the back of your TV. You may want to pack a small streaming stick like the Roku Streaming Stick, Google Chromecast, or Fire TV Stick, or even a larger set-top box like an Apple TV, Roku, or Fire TV.
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Stream From Your Hotel’s Wi-Fi Network With Amazon’s Fire TV
