Re: [93attendees] Prague IETF-HOTEL SSID issues

Brian E Carpenter <brian.e.carpenter@gmail.com> Fri, 24 July 2015 04:37 UTC

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Subject: Re: [93attendees] Prague IETF-HOTEL SSID issues
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On 24/07/2015 07:29, Randall Gellens wrote:
> At 12:01 PM +0000 7/23/15, Dan (Dan) Romascanu wrote:
> 
>>  I still have to see ietf-hotel SSID working at all. Then I can comment about moving. It never worked in my hotel room. I
>> opened a ticket (#934) on Sunday and after two days, several mails exchanged and a conversation with the folks at the NOC, I
>> was told the problem has no solution, and I should try using the wired connection in the room.
> 
> Pretty much my experience.  Of course this is the fault of the hotel and their provider, not our own people who have been
> working hard to try and fix an unsolvable problem.

It works most of the time where I am (in the 1080's). Just as well, since my wife has got the hard wired connection. Anyway,
never blame our NOC for hotel infrastructure problems.

   Brian

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>>   > -----Original Message-----
>>>  From: 93attendees [mailto:93attendees-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Jeff
>>>  Haas
>>>  Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2015 2:56 PM
>>>  To: 93attendees@ietf.org
>>>  Subject: [93attendees] Prague IETF-HOTEL SSID issues
>>>
>>>  Note that I've already chatted with the NOC about this.
>>>
>>>  The IETF-HOTEL SSID doesn't seem to always handle you moving around
>>>  between base stations very well. The symptom I was experiencing was IP not
>>>  generally working after working in a different location.
>>>
>>>  Resetting my radio seems to clear the issue.
>>>
>>>  -- Jeff
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