John Stracke wrote:
Some places charge a "corkage" fee for running your own network when they have one too, even if they don't provide what you want (i.e., NAT).Pekka Savola wrote:I would imagine that the IETF as _customers of the hotel_ can do pretty much what it wants.Depends on Marriott's contract with Wayport--it probably specifies some degree of exclusivity. But Wayport might be happy to grant an exception when they learn the volume of traffic an IETF meeting puts out. :-)
FWIW.
Joe