the hhonors ap's at the hilton were nat-ed and behind a business
cable-modem that's about average for the hotels I've seen... you won't
find to many hotels with ds3's and /19s worth of address-space. if
enough peopel fall back on the hotel you'll melt it...

joelja


On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Tim Chown wrote:

> On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 11:45:22AM -0500, Scott W Brim wrote:
> > Fairly soon, all relevant hotels will offer their own wireless access,
> > as well as connectivity from your room, and from suites, as a fallback.
> > Also, in a meeting, one can pass CDs or USB thingies around.  Risk of
> > serious long-term wireless outage is low.  How much are you willing to
> > pay in order to reduce risk to 0% and to have your fallback network be
> > nice and convenient?  IETF finances are not in good shape.
> 
> But hotels will not be geared up for 1000 WLAN laptops...
> 
> Tim
> 

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