On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Joe Abley wrote:
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 08:23:19AM -0800, Lucy E. Lynch wrote:
Our big costs were US West curcuits into the hotel (6xT1 - we could have gotten away with 4xT1) and cable - we had lenghts cut to fit the table layout in the ballroom. We had switches & such on hand, and we "borrowed" terminal room machines from one of the student labs -
If these costs were negligible, how much would it have cost?
(assuming, for example, an 802.11b shot from a hotel to an already- connected nearby building, donated transit,
we actually tried to do a wireless run as a backup plan, but couldn't find an open conduit, and the hotel balked at the thought of our wiring guys coring 11 floors in order to get to the roof... I don't think nanog is quite ready to go wireless only in the meeting room although cutting down on the wired infrastructure deployed is something that's been worked on...
doing wireless-only in the conference and having some friendly vendor loan the machines for the terminal room).
Joe
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