At/À 12:52 2001-03-22 -0500, William Allen Simpson you wrote/vous écriviez:
>This is a rare case where I disagree with Phil.  This is a good
>location.  Unfortunately, it wasn't cold enough to discourage the
>usual gaggle of folks that haven't read the charter or the drafts....
>
>It seems pretty warm to me, and I'm walking down 6 blocks to the
>cheaper hotel.
>
>The real problem has been DHCP (again).

use ipv6 ;-)))

Marc.

>  Cannot get an address on
>wireless at all (checked every day).  Takes several tries (up to 20
>minutes) to get an address on wired network.
>
>Also, my Farallon card on my Mac has had a tough time even seeing
>some of the AP-1000s.  I've placed the laptop within 3 feet, and
>detected no wireless.  In other rooms, I've seen 2 or 3 APs.
>
>None of the Mac folks I've talked to have had any success with the
>wireless DHCP.  We have to hand configure.
>
>Question: did somebody use M$ NT DHCP again?  We know it doesn't work
>reliably.
>
>Matt Holdrege wrote:
> >
> > At 03:14 PM 3/20/2001, Phil Karn wrote:
> > > >What's really ironic in your mentioning this (in a deju vu thread) is
> > > >that the Dow first hit and closed above 10,000 when we were here in
> > > >1999.  I remember watching for it on (probably) the same sign.
> > >
> > >Gee, you noticed this too, huh?
> > >
> > >As for the "US-centric" accusations, I have no problem with holding
> > >the IETF in various countries around the world. But when it *is* held
> > >in the US, adequate facilities should be selected.
> >
> > In all the years I've been attending the IETF (too many), the Minneapolis
> > Hilton has the best facilities, best sized rooms, most cookies and pops,
> > and the best run meetings of the bunch. Who cares what the temperature
> > outside is?
>
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Marc Blanchet
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