Using AirPort Express in hotels

I'll be travelling to China and Europe for a few months so I want to know if I can plug my current AirPort into a hotel's Cat5 point and use the internet. Thought of sharing the hotel's connection considering the number of devices me and my girlfriend have so I wanna know if this is doable and if anyone's done it, I need the configs for it.
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I do it all the time without any issues. Depending on how the hotel works, you may first have to login from a device to pay or enter your name/room number before it works for all devices.

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