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240. Best Internet for your Airbnb

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Today, we’re diving into an often overlooked but crucial aspect of managing short-term rentals—setting up a reliable internet connection. If you’ve ever faced internet issues at your rental property, you know just how frustrating it can be for both you and your guests. We’ll start by breaking down the basics: what’s the difference between a modem and a router, and why should you care?

Understanding these basics is the first step to ensuring your property stays connected without a hitch. Stick around as we explore the best equipment options, practical setup tips, and maintenance advice to keep your network running smoothly.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

✅ Modem vs. Router: Learn the key differences between a modem (connects to your ISP) and a router (distributes the internet throughout your property), and why it’s essential to have both in good working order.

✅ Equipment Recommendations: Discover the benefits of investing in separate, high-quality devices. We’ll discuss top picks like Google Nest WiFi Pro and Orbi Mesh Network Routers. Remote Management Tips: Manage your network efficiently from afar using tools like LastPass for password sharing and Notion for documenting setup details and troubleshooting steps.

✅ Boosting Coverage with Mesh Networks: Ensure every corner of your property, including outdoor areas like pools, has strong internet coverage with mesh network systems.

✅ Marketing with StayFi: Learn how StayFi routers can help you collect guest emails and boost direct bookings by creating a splash page for internet access.

Thanks for tuning in! Ensuring a reliable internet connection for your short-term rental can significantly enhance your guests’ experience and your operational efficiency. By investing in the right equipment and implementing these tips, you’ll avoid common internet issues and keep everyone connected seamlessly.

Need help managing your short-term rental and you don’t want to go it alone? Shoot us a message here and we’ll see if we can help.

Are you enjoying the podcast? Please subscribe, leave a rating and a review, and share it! This helps us reach others that may find the info helpful as well.

You can find all of our links here including our website, recommended resources, upcoming live event, short-term rental playbook, Instagram, and more!

  continue reading

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Content provided by Tim Hubbard. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tim Hubbard or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Today, we’re diving into an often overlooked but crucial aspect of managing short-term rentals—setting up a reliable internet connection. If you’ve ever faced internet issues at your rental property, you know just how frustrating it can be for both you and your guests. We’ll start by breaking down the basics: what’s the difference between a modem and a router, and why should you care?

Understanding these basics is the first step to ensuring your property stays connected without a hitch. Stick around as we explore the best equipment options, practical setup tips, and maintenance advice to keep your network running smoothly.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

✅ Modem vs. Router: Learn the key differences between a modem (connects to your ISP) and a router (distributes the internet throughout your property), and why it’s essential to have both in good working order.

✅ Equipment Recommendations: Discover the benefits of investing in separate, high-quality devices. We’ll discuss top picks like Google Nest WiFi Pro and Orbi Mesh Network Routers. Remote Management Tips: Manage your network efficiently from afar using tools like LastPass for password sharing and Notion for documenting setup details and troubleshooting steps.

✅ Boosting Coverage with Mesh Networks: Ensure every corner of your property, including outdoor areas like pools, has strong internet coverage with mesh network systems.

✅ Marketing with StayFi: Learn how StayFi routers can help you collect guest emails and boost direct bookings by creating a splash page for internet access.

Thanks for tuning in! Ensuring a reliable internet connection for your short-term rental can significantly enhance your guests’ experience and your operational efficiency. By investing in the right equipment and implementing these tips, you’ll avoid common internet issues and keep everyone connected seamlessly.

Need help managing your short-term rental and you don’t want to go it alone? Shoot us a message here and we’ll see if we can help.

Are you enjoying the podcast? Please subscribe, leave a rating and a review, and share it! This helps us reach others that may find the info helpful as well.

You can find all of our links here including our website, recommended resources, upcoming live event, short-term rental playbook, Instagram, and more!

  continue reading

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