Re: [76attendees] IETF SSID?

Yuji Sekiya <sekiya@wide.ad.jp> Sat, 07 November 2009 07:25 UTC

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At Sat, 7 Nov 2009 16:11:08 +0900,
Spencer Dawkins wrote:

Not yet. We will provide wireless network tomorrow
in ANA hotel.

Akira mentioned about hotel room network.
IETF hotels, ANA, sunroute, mitsui and oriental hotel
networks switched to IETF network already.
Rihga Royal hotel is not yet switched.

-- Yuji Sekiya, WIDE Project


> I'm not seeing SSID ietf (or any of its clones) in the ANA lobby. Am I in 
> the wrong place, or just kind of blind today?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Spencer
> 
> >> Also, the in-room net is wired instead of wireless.  And it's NAT'ed.
> >
> > While we won't be able to provide you wireless access in Oriental
> > hotel, IETF network will be available at around noon today (Nov 7th).
> >
> > -- Akira Kato 
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