I had a guest instant book for a checkin today. We have a st...
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Hi fellow hosts!
I have seen many people suggest a SIM card or mobile broadband as backup for guests when the internet is down.
It seems very commonplace all over Europe, in Aus. and other areas, but I have found few in the US. Maybe I am using the wrong search term, I keep on getting the ones that use hotspots. But in an internet outage those do not work. Any thoughts? Do you have a backup and if so what do you use?
@Ange2 There are lots of options. You can get a mobile hotspot (which DOES work if your cable internet goes out). Some routers support a SIM card, and will fail over to the mobile network if the land-line goes down. Other routers allow you to plug in your cell phone via USB to use as a backup.
Of course, if you're home, you can just use your phone's hotspot in an emergency. Most phones support 6-10 or so connections which should be plenty for you and your guest on an emergency basis.