Re: [88attendees] the network is up! (but not by itself)

Jari Arkko <jari.arkko@piuha.net> Sat, 02 November 2013 20:06 UTC

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> BTW by 'the Network' do you mean Hyatt_Vancouver? On floor 14,
> that's all I can see, but since it gives me an IPv6 address and
> Connection-specific DNS Suffix: meeting.ietf.org I am very happy.

Yes - that is what I've been using on floor 28 and it switched from the hotel network to IETF network (/w IPv6) on Friday.

Jari