Re: [99attendees] ietf-hotel experience

Max Pala <M.Pala@cablelabs.com> Mon, 17 July 2017 21:47 UTC

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From: Max Pala <M.Pala@cablelabs.com>
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Subject: Re: [99attendees] ietf-hotel experience
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Hi All,

Although yesterday I was able to use the network for basic stuff.. today nothing works... 

Most of the times the DHCP fails... then there are DNS resolution issues, and, again, lots and lots of packet loss...

I can not believe how badly configured the network is.. I have to use my 2G free data just to write this email... should we just remove the "ietf" from the "ietf-hotel" SSID ? It really does not look good...

Cheers,
Max




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Cheers,
Max
> On Jul 17, 2017, at 9:50 AM, Bryan Call <bcall@apache.org> wrote:
> 
> I had a lot of problems using the hotel wifi (lots of packet loss).  I switched over to using the wired connection in my room and using my own wifi router.
> 
> -Bryan
> 
>> On Jul 17, 2017, at 8:57 AM, Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> wrote:
>> 
>> just in case it is helpful to others:
>> 
>> this has happened a number of times.  the laptop and i get to our room,
>> associate with the ietf-hotel ssid wireless, and things work ok for a
>> minute or three before they go to absolute hell.  i turn my wifi (macos)
>> off and on again, and things are fine for the rest of the night.
>> 
>> the conjecture is my turning wifi off and on again gets me a better
>> wireless access point.
>> 
>> randy
>> 
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