Re: [89attendees] When does the IETF network officially come up?

Arran Cudbard-Bell <a.cudbardb@freeradius.org> Sun, 02 March 2014 20:31 UTC

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Subject: Re: [89attendees] When does the IETF network officially come up?
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On 2 Mar 2014, at 20:19, Franck Martin <fmartin@linkedin.com> wrote:

> So I guess the issue is, that depending on your location your signal will be bad. For instance I have ok reception, if I sit against the room door, but at the desk, no signal can reach through as it has to go through the bathroom. And I don't have any wired Ethernet in the room...
> 
> So I guess it is bad Wifi coverage in the hotel, and entirely the result of the hotel Wifi setup.
> 
> Any chance the hotel will be installing a few more Wifi AP? They can go to the local Fry's or whatever it is called here and get a few extras for cheap ;)
> 

There is no equivalent :( You'd have to order them online.

-Arran