On Mon, 23 Jan 2006, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:
Hi Ray,
In my own case, having a Mac is not easy to get built-in 802.11a. I can of
course buy an external card, but is not reasonable (more power consumption,
more things to carry, etc.). There is one more reason, is that in most of
the world is not (today) widely used, so buying it almost only for IETF
meetings, don't make too much sense.
By that standard configuring your laptop to support ipv6 doesn't make
much sense either...
Even do, if it is just me, I will consider buying it, but I don't really
agree to get this asked for 75% of the participants. It is not a choice !
So the clarification is ... what we actually will get at IETF65, and if
something must be changed now for getting good 802.11b/g support, please,
make sure about that now !
Regards,
Jordi
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Fecha: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 17:45:07 -0500 (EST)
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Asunto: Meeting Survey Results
All;
More than 300 responded to the Meeting Survey conducted following IETF 64
in Vancouver.
See survey results link below.
Among the results are:
1. Slightly more than 25% say their laptop is compatible with 802.11a.
[Note the IETF 65 NOC for Dallas recommends 802.11a]
2. Nearly 60% (with an additional 23% undecided) prefer dinner following
all sessions of the day.
3. Only 23% prefer a full day schedule for Fridays.
4. Cookies are not the only craving for breaks -- 74% want more healthy
choices.
5. Only 1/3 of the respondents expressed satisfaction with the wireless
connectivity.
And given the opportunity to say what they liked and didn't - 130 told us
how they felt.
Read it for yourselves: http://www.surveymonkey.com/Report.asp?U=165657447306
I and NeuStar Secretariat Services will review these results and make
adjustments as possible for IETF 65 Dallas, March 19 - 24. And we look
forward to seeing you there.
Thanks for your participation.
Ray Pelletier
IETF Administrative Director.
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