RIPE 46 Network Connectivity
Connectivity |
Terminal Room |
Plenary Room |
Wireless |
Cache |
Webcast |
IPv6 |
DHCP |
Static Addresses |
Remember to bring your wireless card to the RIPE
Meeting!
Connectivity
The Krasnapolsky Hotel is connected to the RIPE NCC offices via long reach
Ethernet. We are currently running the network on our backup 2Mbps line.
We are working towards an improved network solution.
Due to the limited bandwidth available router filters have been put in place.
If you have any connection difficulties, do not hesitate to come to
the registration desk.
This link will take you to graphs that show
current traffic information during the RIPE Meeting and from the RIPE Meeting
address space.
Terminal Room
The conference site has a Terminal Room with
20 PCs, a printer and a number of laptop drops. You can get a patch cable
to connect to an available switch at the registration desk.
The room will also have 802.11b wireless connectivity.
The Terminal Room is in the Foyer Room and will be open at the
following times:
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Open
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Supported
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| Monday - Thursday |
8:30 - 20:00
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9:00 - 18:00
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| Friday |
9:00 - 13:00
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9:00 - 13:00
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Grand Ballroom / Plenary Room
The Grand Ballroom will be equipped with wireless connectivity.
One half of the room will be set up with tables with power for
wireless laptop users. You can find Ethernet switch ports
at the last rows. Patch cables are available at the registration desk.
Wireless Connectivity
All wireless addresses for the RIPE Meeting are in the 193.0.8.0/23
block.
Please read our note about wireless
security.
The Krasnapolsky Hotel provides wireless connectivity in the bar and the foyer.
If you want to use the hotel's wireless connectivity, you will have to pay
for this service. To make sure you are not using their
wireless
connectivity
configure this network name:
Global Settings:
IEEE Name/ESSID: ripemtg
RIPE NCC will be providing a limited number
of wireless cards for loan to attendees
during the RIPE Meeting. Cards will be available on a first-come,
first-served basis at the Registration Desk from Monday on.
There will be connectivity for people
with:
- 802.11b Compliant, Direct Sequence
Spread Spectrum 2.4 GHz (DS) cards
(11 Mb/s)
Checkout Procedure
- We will take a credit
card number to ensure timely return of your card.
- On Friday (or earlier if you wish), please
return the cards to the Registration Desk .
In the unfortunate event that
you lose or break the wireless card, your credit card will be
charged EUR 250.
Wireless Specifications
If you already own a wireless card, please feel free to bring it. If you
are looking to buy a wireless card, you should probably get any brand of
card that offers IEEE 802.11b compliancy.
You'll probably want to get a card that uses Direct Sequence
(DS) technology, as frequency hopping is not compatible with DS transmissions.
Drivers
Drivers can be downloaded from:
Squid Cache 
Take advantage of the RIPE Web cache!
In addition to saving scarce bandwidth, caching reduces the load on
the Web sites you're accessing, and gives you lower latency to overseas
hosts.
Follow these steps to configure your browser to
use the cache.
- Netscape users:
- Select Edit from the main menu bar
- Select Preferences....
- In the preferences window, click on the small triangle next
to Advanced
- Select Proxies
- Select the Automatic proxy configuration option
- Enter the following host name: server.ripemtg.ripe.net
- Explorer users:
- Select View on the main menu bar
- Select Internet Options at the bottom
- Select the Connection tab
- Select Configure... in the Automatic Configuration
sub-window
- Enter the following host name: server.ripemtg.ripe.net
The RIPE 46 cache uses Squid, a freely available Web proxy cache.
Webcast
There will be a technical trial of webcasting (audio and video)
certain sessions of the RIPE Meeting.
RIPE 46 Webcast, Further
Information
IPv6
All RIPE wireless and terrestrial Ethernet ports will be IPv4/IPv6-ready.
The RIPE Meeting site will have connectivity to the IPv6 network via a
tunnel to RIPE NCC office. Our provider is SURFnet.
You'll want to use IPv6 stateless
address autoconfiguration (RFC 2462).
We do not provide static IPv6 addresses. The address space we will use is
2001:610:241::/64.
Please, do not run router advertisments on the Meeting network
IPv6 implementations for various laptop platforms are available from
ipv6.org.
DHCP
We will again run Dynamic DNS updates.
These graphs will show information
from the
RIPE DHCP server during the RIPE Meeting and from RIPE Meeting address
space only. The first graph shows the number of IP addresses
assigned and the number of MAC addresses making DHCP requests. The
second graph shows the rate at which addresses are assigned.
Static addresses
If you need static addresses you will find RFC 2322 compliant clothpegs at
the Terminal Room near the printer.
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