I travel extensively for both business and pleasure (I average about 40-50 hotel nights a year) and take my laptop on almost every trip. The general rule of thumb that seems to hold is: if it is free, it is generally poor service. Just in the past 6 months I have stayed in 8 different hotel chains, all with different types of Internet service. I complained about Internet service at one of the hotels that offered it for free and they said they knew they had a problem--they said that they were on their third provider and that they were paying $10,000 per month for access alone in a hotel of only about 100 rooms and felt they should be able to provide better access for what they were spending. I agree with those who have said that upscale hotels generally require you to pay for access and they also tend to have better service (with more options for connection). The $9.95 per day that I usually pay at those hotels is well worth it for the quality of service. So, I don't mind paying, don't expect it to be free, and think that it is an expensive amenity to provide (especially when they are still paying for the infrastructure).