Re: [91attendees] [91all] Guest room and Public Space IETF Connectivity at the Hilton Hawaiian Village
Michael Richardson <mcr+ietf@sandelman.ca> Sat, 08 November 2014 21:56 UTC
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From: Michael Richardson <mcr+ietf@sandelman.ca>
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Subject: Re: [91attendees] [91all] Guest room and Public Space IETF
Connectivity at the Hilton Hawaiian Village
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Jim Martin <jrmii@isc.org> wrote: > The IETF network will be available in all of the public spaces > around the Hawaiian Village, including all the restaurants, bars and > pool areas. There are two separate open SSIDs, both carrying the usual > IETF IPv4 and IPv6 networks: > ietf-public: Both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz. This may reach further, but the > 2.4Ghz spectrum is quite congested. > ietf-public-a: 5Ghz only. Strongly preferable if your device can see > it! At this point, I don't see these networks at the "Round Table Pizza", where I see: dooku-[~] mcr 10100 %sudo iwlist wlan0 scan | grep ESSID ESSID:"Jasmine's Wi-Fi Network" ESSID:"HT657" ESSID:"LAPPERTS HILTON EXTREME" ESSID:"HT825" ESSID:"HT999" ESSID:"fresco Network" ESSID:"Lappert's Hawaii" ESSID:"4700 2741" ESSID:"SHOPKEEP APPLE" ESSID:"LAPPERTS HILTON EXTREME" ESSID:"SHOPKEEP APPLE" ESSID:"fresco Network" ESSID:"HP-Print-AD-Officejet Pro 8600" I'm not complaining, I didn't even expect it to get here, until I re-read your email. So, just a data point. > In all of the towers other than Ali'i, the IETF network is being > delivered on the second ethernet port of the DSL unit located behind > the desk. When you checked in, the wired cable on your desk is patched > into the first ethernet port. If you'd like to use the IETF network, > move the cable from port one to port two. The unit looks like this: This is cool. The front desk told me to use to "moku" code on wired... I much prefer our network. On floor 11 of Tapa tower, the wireless is jerky --- it comes and goes. I don't care; we have wired. ( I read email over ssh...) -- ] Never tell me the odds! | ipv6 mesh networks [ ] Michael Richardson, Sandelman Software Works | network architect [ ] mcr@sandelman.ca http://www.sandelman.ca/ | ruby on rails [
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