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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Industry Article: Technology: Wifi and computer terminalsotel&lt;/strong&gt;

	Two questions I regularly get from innkeepers and hoteliers: How should I setup WiFi and How should I setup a community computer in my lobby.
	I spent some time a few weeks ago at the Oxford Hotel in downtown Denver &#8212; in LoDo &#8212; and the Oxf...</description>
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<p>	Two questions I regularly get from innkeepers and hoteliers: How should I setup WiFi and How should I setup a community computer in my lobby.<br />
	I spent some time a few weeks ago at the Oxford Hotel in downtown Denver &#8212; in LoDo &#8212; and the Oxf&#8230;</p>
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