Re:IETF62 Network and Terminal Room Information

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On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:

Hi Brian,

I was not referring only to IPv6 (which is bad not have it working in any
case), but also to IPv4. It was not working for me in most of the meeting
rooms, most of the time (today seems to be fine) and talking to many people,
they had the same issue.

I think is terrible that the quality of the network, instead of being
improved with every meeting, seems to be going worst and worst, and this
probably requires some serious measures, in my opinion.

So we can expect to see your working in the noc in Paris?

Regards,
Jordi




De: Brian E Carpenter <brc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Organización: IBM
Responder a: <ietf-bounces@xxxxxxxx>
Fecha: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:31:39 +0100
Para: "ietf@xxxxxxxx" <ietf@xxxxxxxx>
Asunto: Re: IETF62 Network and Terminal Room Information

Jordi, I thought that Jim Martin's message under subject
"IETF62 Wireless Network Update" had already explained
what was happening (and IPv6 was a victim of those
circumstances). Of course this was very annoying and nobody
wants to see it happen again.

In my experience the IPv4 network was working *most* of the time
after Monday, but there were roaming glitches. And if you
unintentionally associated with the hotel network, life became
more complicated.

      Brian


JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:
Hi,

I will like to ask the responsible/s of setting up the IETF network to make
sure that we don't have again, a situation like we had this week, when the
network was not working most of the time, and no IPv6 available.

<snip>


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