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

joel jaeggli <joelja@gmail.com> Sat, 01 March 2014 12:08 UTC

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On 3/1/14, 12:03 PM, Ray Pelletier wrote:
> I was also advised that there was a 3 device limitation to each
> room.

we got port sercurity turned off on those switches so it shouldn't
apply to the wired jacks.

> 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.
>> 
>> C
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>> Services Verilan, Inc. 7327 SW Barnes Rd. #215 Portland, OR
>> 97225
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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.
>> 
>> Is this just me? Symptoms are identical for WiFi on here devices
>> (Mac, iPad, iPhone)
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