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

Ray Pelletier <rpelletier@isoc.org> Sat, 01 March 2014 12:03 UTC

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I was also advised that there was a 3 device limitation to each room.

Ray
On Mar 1, 2014, at 6:44 AM, Colin Doyle <cdoyle@verilan.com> wrote:

> It's more then likely the WAP you are associated to. As is standard SOP, the hotel SSID's and the itef guest room SSID are being beaconed from the same devices. It's only in the meeting rooms and some public areas where we deploy our own gear.
> 
> Since your wire is dead and your Wi-Fi is wonky, you'll want to call the front desk to get in touch with the guest room network help desk. They are the ones who can assist with physical layer issues in the rooms.
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> On Mar 1, 2014 11:09 AM, "Dave Oran (oran)" <oran@cisco.com> wrote:
> It's Saturday AM and I'm in my room on the tenth floor of the Hilton Metropole.
> 
> - the wired Ethernet in the room is totally dead (no signal)
> - wifi connections to IETF-hotel stay are not usable - either joining the network fails, or the connection drops within 20-30 seconds.
> - honors said is non-functional too - I can't get redirected to the portal login with any reliability.
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> Is this just me? Symptoms are identical for WiFi on here devices (Mac, iPad, iPhone)
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