There’s some other way these hotels are throttling the GL.iNet GL-MT1300 with a VPN configuration at the router level.
I am now at the Hilton hotel in Cancun ( Canopy by Hilton Cancun La Isla). Within 24 hours of connecting my travel router to their network, with a custom VPN connection at the router level to a Google Cloud OpenVPN server (which is only running on TCP 443), the connection is throttled. The ping is reduced to 2-4x normal speed, with bursts where the network is entirely unusable.
Beyond that, it’s difficult to pin down the issue accurately. To verify it’s not a general network issue, I provide the following as support. At the router level I have tried changing the VPN configuration from my private Google Cloud OpenVPN server to various NordVPN servers. This does not seem to help. I have also tried changing the MAC address of the router.
When I notice my connection is throttled, I can connect to the Hilton hotel network directly from my computer and the connection is fine. I can even connect to various NordVPN servers.
However, at the present moment, the router is not able to connect to the Hilton network whatsoever. Even when I try changing the MAC address. Maybe the captive portal popup isn’t appearing for some reason, where it was before.
I suspect these higher end hotels are running some analysis software by a third party. If anyone has any information on this, it would be greatly appreciated.