RE: IETF58 - Network Facts

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Well I was one satisfied customer :-)

> -------In other news------
> (Think Red Cross, don't think Power Company)
> 
> I had six people come up to me on Thursday to let me know 
> that their wireless 
> connection was acceptable (they used words like great, and no 
> problems).  I 
> hope that more people would take the time to document their positive 
> experiences.  This will give us more perspective on the total 
> experience and 
> it is the only payment these volunteers get from this community.  

Except for some initial hiccups on Monday, and one location (hotel lobby
by the reception desk, where I think the hotel was supposed to have
turned off their APs, but clearly didn't), I had pretty near flawless
connectivity.  Regrettably, I was using an OS not known for its
reliability.  I had built-in wireless too, which I wasn't sure was going
to work because of reception issues at another conference.

> 
> At this point, we know the issues, we know the complaints.  
> Right now, it 
> would be nice to hear where the network did work, and some 
> positive comments.  
> A message to 58crew@xxxxxxxx would be great.
> 
> I am going silent on this list for a while, don't want to 
> stir things up too 
> much.  Responses will be made privately if warranted.
> 
> --Brett

-Vach






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