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

"Joel M. Halpern" <jmh@joelhalpern.com> Sun, 02 March 2014 23:16 UTC

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I am having the exact same effect, with exactly the same components. 
6th floor, West wing.
Yours,
Joel

On 3/2/14, 6:06 PM, Kevin Fall wrote:
> I have what seems curious (5th floor of West wing):
>
> Laptop (newish Mac running Mavericks) works fine on ietf-hotel WiFi network.
> Old-ish android phone (running Froyo) gets WiFi link connection on
> ietf-hotel but cannot access Internet (seems to stop early.. like at
> DNS resolution time)... same phone downstairs (but on the ietf WiFi
> network) works just fine.
>
> Any ideas?  Never seen this before.
>
> - Kevin
>
> On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 5:44 PM, John Scudder <jgs@juniper.net> wrote:
>> In case anyone's curious:
>>
>> After reading others' experiences on this thread, I was encouraged to go on
>> a more intensive spelunking expedition for RJ45 jacks. Sure enough, there
>> was a second one, with no cable plugged into it. Plugging my own cable in
>> provided me with all the megabits of pure IETF network goodness. Minutes
>> later, I had my travel AP plugged into it, adding to the noise floor
>> (sorry).
>>
>> So, the hotel wireless still sucks, but I no longer care.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> --John
>>
>> P.S.:
>>
>> # --- Wi-Fi Interface
>> Interface Name : en0
>> MAC Address : 04:0c:ce:e3:95:b6
>> Network Name : ietf-hotel
>> Active PHY Mode : 802.11n
>> Security : Open
>> SSID : ietf-hotel
>> BSSID : 58:35:d9:76:ab:35
>> Country : GB
>> RSSI : -76 dBm (this is close to the best I saw it. -88 dBm has been more
>> typical)
>> Noise : -91 dBm
>> Rate : 7 Mbps
>> Channel : 1
>> Channel Width : 20MHz
>>
>>
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