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I have never used the Apple products, so I don't know if this applies to them.

 

With our Windows laptops and Android phones, if the devices are in use in same location you can connect one to the ship's Wi-Fi and use its hotspot to connect other devices. I typically connect my laptop to the ship, turn on its hotspot, then connect our other laptop, tablets, and phone to the laptop.

 

That said, on the last several cruises I have upgraded from the default one-device plan to the optional four-device plan. It has cost us $10/day or less. That way, one of us can have multiple devices in use in the cabin and the other can still have access while in some other part of the ship.

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