Although I understand that some hotels do not want routers on their network, the statement that “they block all ip addresses for routers” does not make sense because the only IP address they see is what they issue to the router via DHCP (i.e., 172.20.13.17)

Regardless, they cannot stop you from accessing your own router on the LAN side at IP 192.168.8.1. It remains a problem that you are not able to get to your router’s Admin GUI. At this point, our suggestions are to figure out that specific problem.

Once that problem is resolved, we may be able to work out how you may be able to bypass restrictions if your router gets blocked from their network. There are known methods that people have used, which require your patience to test which can work.

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