Re: [99attendees] ietf-hotel experience

Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> Mon, 17 July 2017 08:58 UTC

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Subject: Re: [99attendees] ietf-hotel experience
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> I find it depends where you're at in the hotel. The last 2 times we
> were here, I had to bring an airport express with me, because the wifi
> network sucked my will to live. This time, I'm finding I don't need
> it, and wifi is fine (I too have a mac). As with those last 2 times,
> folks in different parts of the hotel had different experiences. It
> would seem that this time might be no different.

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