The technician’s error wasn’t the fault of the host, but the Wi-Fi definitely was, Splinter .
@Bombonera , to you think there’s a general diminished housekeeping standard, perhaps in hotels too? We have rarely had a house cleaner come in without leaving behind a long, dark hair or two on the white kitchen floor. It’s irritating, because if we can see it, why can’t they? And of course it makes you wonder what unsanitary shortcuts they might also be taking. (Best not to let your mind go there)
When I was in advertising, I spent a lot of time with hotel managers. One client of mine was a Marriott, whose manager said their housekeepers had 57 different points to check after cleaning a room (check for dust on picture frames and lamp shades, for instance). I often think of that when I stay in hotels, most recently, a Marriott with a bright green M&M candy on the carpet in the living room. (Did it resist the vacuum cleaner? Did they even vacuum? How long had it been since they HAD vacuumed?)