I seldom complain about things, but my continued experience in Qantas lounges in regards to their wireless internet has got me frustrated and exasperated.
I did a series of flights last week that saw me in the BNE J lounge, SYD J lounge, SYD F lounge, MEL J lounge. Not in one lounge was using the provided wireless internet a viable option. Now when a lounge is busy at peak times I can understand that speeds would be decreased, however when in BNE it was 430am! and I was only 1 of 2 people in the lounge and still the wireless was unuseable. I love Qantas's F lounges and all of their facilities but to still not be able to provide wireless internet that is functional is embarassing and frankly pathetic.
To put into perspective and to show how poor the wireless is in these lounges I did a test last week - trying to update my iphone OS so i could use as my own wireless hot spot. BNE J lounge at 4am - 40mb file time to download estimate 5hrs!
To put that in perspective - in Air Pacifics Tabua lounge in Fiji - which provides wireless internet for its guests - which is only from 3G service not even ADSL - the download time for the same file was 17 minutes - not fast by any means - but considering where I was and the underlying internet infrastructure - it puts the Qantas lounges to shame
Having updated my iphone OS in Fiji - I used as a wireless hot spot for the remainder of my trip when i got back to Australia in all of the QF J lounges.
To further drive home the point - hope you are reading this Red Roo - I had to fly back from BNE on DJ, as the last flight out of BNE on QF was 7pm and I needed to fly at 9pm - so I used one of my DJ lounge passes. Well as expected there werent too many in the DJ lounge - but opening my laptop - found the wireless no problems - connected and was online for the 2hrs i had to kill in the lounge with no issues
Qantas lift your game - for lounges, especially J lounges, working wireless internet should be the most basic of provisions. In my opinion there should be a separate wifi for the J lounges that you can connect through using a daily code available for collection at the J counter on entrance etc like many lounges overseas - or connect through using your QF login details like AA uses in the US for their F
I did a series of flights last week that saw me in the BNE J lounge, SYD J lounge, SYD F lounge, MEL J lounge. Not in one lounge was using the provided wireless internet a viable option. Now when a lounge is busy at peak times I can understand that speeds would be decreased, however when in BNE it was 430am! and I was only 1 of 2 people in the lounge and still the wireless was unuseable. I love Qantas's F lounges and all of their facilities but to still not be able to provide wireless internet that is functional is embarassing and frankly pathetic.
To put into perspective and to show how poor the wireless is in these lounges I did a test last week - trying to update my iphone OS so i could use as my own wireless hot spot. BNE J lounge at 4am - 40mb file time to download estimate 5hrs!
To put that in perspective - in Air Pacifics Tabua lounge in Fiji - which provides wireless internet for its guests - which is only from 3G service not even ADSL - the download time for the same file was 17 minutes - not fast by any means - but considering where I was and the underlying internet infrastructure - it puts the Qantas lounges to shame
Having updated my iphone OS in Fiji - I used as a wireless hot spot for the remainder of my trip when i got back to Australia in all of the QF J lounges.
To further drive home the point - hope you are reading this Red Roo - I had to fly back from BNE on DJ, as the last flight out of BNE on QF was 7pm and I needed to fly at 9pm - so I used one of my DJ lounge passes. Well as expected there werent too many in the DJ lounge - but opening my laptop - found the wireless no problems - connected and was online for the 2hrs i had to kill in the lounge with no issues
Qantas lift your game - for lounges, especially J lounges, working wireless internet should be the most basic of provisions. In my opinion there should be a separate wifi for the J lounges that you can connect through using a daily code available for collection at the J counter on entrance etc like many lounges overseas - or connect through using your QF login details like AA uses in the US for their F