Re: [67ATTENDEES] Anyone get the 'broadband' connection in the IETFhotel

"T.J. Kniveton" <tj@kniveton.com> Wed, 08 November 2006 01:16 UTC

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Nope. I have tried a few times between Sunday and now. It gives me (very 
slowly) a login screen, and then after trying to activate, I get a 
duplicate address error and nothing works.

I am on the 10th floor in the East tower, and if I open my balcony 
window (nice weather), I can sometimes connect to the ietf wlan 
network..probably from the West tower LOS. If all else fails, GPRS is a 
bit faster here than San Francisco and I go with that.. that's the most 
reliable connection from my room, if a bit low bw.

TJ

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