Fwd: IETF attendees reengineer their hotel's Wi-Fi network

Robert Raszuk <robert@raszuk.net> Thu, 29 March 2012 21:43 UTC

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Hi Wes,

Could we perhaps add a section to your draft 
(draft-george-travel-faq-05.txt) on how to fix wifi network in the hotel 
you are staying ?

Pointer to set of open source wifi troubleshooting tools would be 
welcome too ;)

Cheers,
R.

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Subject: IETF attendees reengineer their hotel's Wi-Fi network
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2012 17:28:26 -0400
From: Russ Housley <housley@vigilsec.com>
To: IETF <ietf@ietf.org>

Disgusted IETF attendees reengineer their Paris hotel's Wi-Fi network
What happens when a bunch of IETF super nerds show up in Paris for a 
major conference and discover their hotel's Wi-Fi network has imploded?

http://newsletters.networkworld.com/t/6464858/258923304/355639/0/