Folks,

Although providers of Internet access at IETF meetings are free to add all 
sorts of functional enhancements, there are some basics that have become 
standard, such as DHCP-based RJ-45 Ethernet access.

Given the remarkable benefit that we have experienced with wireless access, 
recently, I'd like to suggest that we declare it a standard for IETF 
meetings.

My impression from online discussions prior to the last IETF meeting, is 
that there is a rough consensus that 802.11 DS (2Mbps/11Mbps) is the 
technology choice, for the current market.

(I've already been told that Adelaide will support this, so this thread 
does not affect their service efforts.)

My reason for the particular timing of this note is to wonder -- if there 
is consensus about long-term support for 802.11 DS -- whether a bulk 
purchase of cards for a discounted price is worth pursuing prior to (or at) 
Adelaide?

d/

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