If you’re staying at a hotel and want to play your PlayStation 4 on the go, there are a few ways to do it. One way is to use the hotel’s WiFi. Another way is to connect your PlayStation 4 directly to the hotel’s network. Both methods work, but they have their own set of challenges and drawbacks. The first way is the easiest: just connect your PlayStation 4 to the hotel’s WiFi and play games or watch videos on your device. However, this method can be a bit of a hassle because you need to be in range of the router and it can be slow. The second way is more reliable but also more challenging: connect your PlayStation 4 directly to the hotel’s network. This method works great if you’re in an area with good internet service or if you have an extra cable jack available. However, it can be a bit tricky to find an outlet in your room that will allow you to plug in your PlayStation 4, and it can be difficult to find someone who will help you set up this connection. Both methods work fine for most people, but there are some important caveats that should be aware of before using either method:

  • If you’re using the Hotel’s WiFi, make sure that your device is connected properly - sometimes devices will not work when they’re not supposed to (like when trying to play games on a train). Make sure that all of your devices are connected properly before trying this method and make sure that any software that requires online multiplayer (like Call of Duty) is enabled on all devices before attempting this connection.
  • If connecting directly to the Hotel’s network, make sure that all devices are plugged into an outlet - sometimes outlets will not let you plug in devices if they’re not plugged into something else (like when trying sleep). Make sure that any software that requires online multiplayer (like Call of Duty) is enabled on all devices before attempting this connection - even if