The wired jacks were disconnected when they went to wifi.
Maybe they need to reconnect these
Internet service in the rooms at WDW took a turn for the worse a few years ago when they went to a different service provider. In addition the OP's post pretty much sums up an additional problem, they are trying to connect 4 ipads and probably some streaming video. The systems were never designed to support so many connections.
Bill
IMO with technology changing at light speed, this is not uncommon. Many hotels have have improved dramatically, while WDW has not. Add to that the need for internet that Disney has created to use on vacation, from FP to Dining etc...
We're paying a massive premium to stay on-resort versus the great Marriott condo we always stayed at off-resort before.
While the internet should be at least acceptable, that is not what the massive premium is for. Its for on-resort, grounds, 27 sq miles of Resort, its magical Express, its for transportation options, convenience for your vacation. AGAIN I agree that internet should be accessible. As far as the work emails etc... that is a societal issue. I will say I do attempt to unplug as much as possible while at Disney World.
If you can't take a vacation from your work emails and all your eDevices, why even bother?
You're on vacation...
...at DISNEY WORLD!
Get out of your room and enjoy something other than the same ol' cr@p you can do anytime back at home!
And if you're back in your room because it's the end of the night and time for bed, why not go to bed and get a nice, long, relaxing night of sleep instead of frustrating yourself about lousy wi-fi and TV service? I mean, how often are you ever able to get an extended night of sleep in a luxuriously-appointed bed back home? Make the most of it!!! If you aren't ready to go to bed when you get back to your room, maybe you shouldn't have come back to your room already. Get back in the parks and have fun! Or head down to DTD! Or go swimming at your resorts' pool! Or just take a relaxing stroll with your significant other around the beautiful grounds of the resorts!
I apologize. I'm not trying to be a jerk. I'm just really into traveling and having great life experiences these days. All too frequently these days, those moments that should be awesome, memory-making, lifetime experiences are being supplanted with and usurped by ubiquitous eDevices and other frivolous distractions.
As I mention above this is more of a societal issue, and a change in the work environment and workforce. Some jobs and careers are easier to disconnect when not working. Some unfortunately you can not. Looking from the outside it is easy to say disconnect but I'm not in their shoes, nor are you. Sometimes work life and personal life balance is learned, and some people are wired or focused on work and its rewards. No judging here, because I have been on both ends. In and ideal world to unplug from work would be great.
The bottom line is you are paying way above 5-star resort prices for these rooms (and a premium to other time shares). Disney advertises room-based wi-fi internet as one of the amenities. So there is a completely reasonable expectation they should provide it. This is a 100% solvable problem with enough distributed equipment. Plenty of places with even higher room and guest density with just as many devices provide great internet coverage. The latest commercial grade WAP's can handle hundreds of high speed connections each at a time and can be setup collectively to handle thousands without any reduction in service. My office building is packed with coders and heavy users of wi-fi and I still get a minimum of 150mbps of connectivity at peak hours.
Just my thoughts. Even when BLT was built internet needs were a fraction of what they are now. As a
DVC member how much do I want my annual fees invested into wifi? Two years ago I would never bothered with a hotspot for myself, now I have one that I use for work and personal use when I want to connect. It is more secure as well.
To play devil's advocate what successful business person in the day and age of the need to connect relies on a hotels unsecure wifi? Look back 15 years ago at how many people did not travel with their cells? With Data Plans being the norm and personal hot spots becoming more common, not sure how much I want DVC to invest in something that may be outdated in 2 years. As I said earlier there should be access. Should they limit it to email and browsing and have an upcharge for video and gaming? I don't do either when staying at WDW so do I want to pay for that? Just posing some thoughts