[79attendees] Hotel Nikko: Internet connection requires overhead light activation

"Worley, Dale R (Dale)" <dworley@avaya.com> Fri, 12 November 2010 01:45 UTC

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From: "Worley, Dale R (Dale)" <dworley@avaya.com>
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For those of you in the Hotel Nikko:  I've just figured out that the Internet router is on the same power as the overhead lights -- you have to put your room key card in that little master-switch thing near the door for the Internet to work.  (Since the desk lamps aren't on power switched by that device, during the day you can overlook to put your card in the thing, and then your Internet is cut off.)

Dale