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Hotel WiFi Blocking VPN: What To Do If You Can’t Connect

Bypass VPN traffic restrictions, blocked ports & more

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Updated onAugust 5, 2024

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When staying in hotels, you might find that VPNs are often restricted, making it tough to connect securely.

As you move around or deal with weak signals, these restrictions can interrupt your access to corporate servers, slowing down your productivity.

Follow the steps below to make this issue go away for good:

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What can I do if I can’t connect to a VPN on hotel WiFi?

What can I do if I can’t connect to a VPN on hotel WiFi?

1. Hide VPN traffic (obfuscation mode)

To bypass VPN blocks, enable your VPN’s obfuscation feature. It is built to make VPN traffic look like regular HTTPS so it doesn’t ring the bells of anti-VPN firewalls/software.

Most modern VPNs come with this feature. Some require you to manually enable it from settings, while others use it by default on all servers.

A great option that falls in the second category isExpressVPN.The tool has servers in 105 servers, all able to overcome internet restrictions on restrictive networks like those of hotels.

Main features of ExpressVPN include:

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2. Switch your protocol

3. Change ports

You can disguise your VPN traffic as regular web browser traffic, which makes it impossible for the hotel’s network to block your VPN service.

To do this, you need to set OpenVPN on port 443. This port is usually used for SSL/TLS encrypted web traffic. If the hotel’s network would block it, then most of the websites will not work today.

4. Switch between DNS servers

💡You can use public DNS services like Google Public DNS (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4), Cloudflare DNS (1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1), or OpenDNS (208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220) for faster and more secure internet browsing.

5. Check your laptop configuration

If you’re having trouble connecting to work, start by checking with your office IT admin about your computer’s configuration. Inform them of the issue so they can log it and help troubleshoot.

You might be encountering problems due to overlapping subnets or a restrictive hotel firewall.

Overlapping Subnets:If the VPN client connects to a network with the same private IP address range as your office, the addresses can overlap.

For instance, if the hotel router assigns your machine a private IP address range that matches your office network, your VPN client might use this address, causing overlap. This overlap can make your VPN connection appear local to the hotel network, leading to connection issues.

Restrictive Hotel Firewall:If the hotel’s firewall is too restrictive, it might block or modify your IPsec connection.

For example, it could drop or alter the ESP (Encapsulated Security Payload) frames used in IPsec, preventing the VPN from functioning correctly.

Some IPsec clients offer features that help bypass these issues, providing remote access even when behind restrictive firewalls.

Summary

Summary

In conclusion, navigating hotel WiFi restrictions can be challenging, but by using techniques like obfuscation mode, changing protocols or ports, switching DNS servers, and checking your laptop configuration, you can maintain secure and uninterrupted VPN access, ensuring your productivity stays intact.

FAQs

Yes, VPN works on hotel WiFi. However, use one with plenty of servers and advanced privacy features. That’s because some hotel network admins may attempt to block known VPN ports and IP addresses. But if you enable advanced features like obfuscation, you shouldn’t worry about that.

Yes, it is safe to use hotel WiFi with a VPN. Once you’re connected, your history and activity are completely private. Network admins or snoopers can’t see any of it.

To use VPN on hotel WiFi, you need a dedicated app installed on your device. Then connect to the hotel WiFi and immediately after to the VPN. This way, there will be no record of anything you do online besides the VPN connection itself.

No. If your VPN works correctly, no logs will be available in your hotel’s network admin panel. The only visible thing is your VPN connection. Everything else you do once connected is 100% hidden.

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Milan Stanojevic

Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.

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Milan Stanojevic

Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.