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

Randall Gellens <randy@qti.qualcomm.com> Thu, 23 July 2015 19:30 UTC

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


>   > -----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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