Doc.: IEEE 802.11-03/044r6 Submission January 2004 Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil, Doug Hock Slide 1 Electronic Attendance and Server Update.

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doc.: IEEE /044r6 Submission January 2004 Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil, Doug Hock Slide 1 Electronic Attendance and Server Update Tim Godfrey IEEE WG Secretary Doug Hock IDEAL Corporation Al Petrick IEEE Vice-Chair

doc.: IEEE /044r6 Submission January 2004 Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil, Doug Hock Slide 2 Wireless Network Information Only b networks are available SSID (case sensitive) –IEEE Enable DHCP in the Netcard’s TCP/IP properties –“Obtain IP Address Automatically” No WEP is being used. Be sure your WEP is disabled. Outgoing SMTP Server is mail.802wirelessworld.com

doc.: IEEE /044r6 Submission January 2004 Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil, Doug Hock Slide 3 Attendance Server Attendance Book and Document Number Server: 802WirelessWorld –Access in web browser as: Static IP of local server is –This site will continue to be available on the Internet between meetings.

doc.: IEEE /044r6 Submission January 2004 Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil, Doug Hock Slide 4 File Server information (new) Meeting File Server ( and ) –PLUTO (AKA 802wirelessworld) Meeting Document Access (only via FTP) –FTP Login - user: IEEE password: wireless –ftp://pluto or ftp:// Contains multiple Working Group directories Document Submissions –Via web site at Documents link under your working group link Note – some Working Groups may not use this for document submissions yet. Currently, , , and 802 Handoff SG are using this method. Other servers are still on-line for other Working Groups. Check with your WG for status.

doc.: IEEE /044r6 Submission January 2004 Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil, Doug Hock Slide 5 Other WG server information : MARS –Replaced by ftp.802wirelessworld.com , 19, and 20: – Radio Regulatory \\ \RadioReg – Coexistence \\ \Coexistence – MBWA \\ \MBWA – MBWA \\ \MBWA-Subm

doc.: IEEE /044r6 Submission January 2004 Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil, Doug Hock Slide 6 Network and Electronic Assistance Help desk –Outside of the Exec Board Room During regular IEEE 802 registration hours –8AM til 5PM –See Doug Hock or Tony Awtrey IDEAL Corporation

doc.: IEEE /044r6 Submission January 2004 Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil, Doug Hock Slide 7 Every “NEW Participant must sign in as “become a member”

doc.: IEEE /044r6 Submission January 2004 Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil, Doug Hock Slide 8 Existing Members Log in

doc.: IEEE /044r6 Submission January 2004 Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil, Doug Hock Slide 9 Enter address And Password Join as a New member

doc.: IEEE /044r6 Submission January 2004 Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil, Doug Hock Slide 10 Enter Password

doc.: IEEE /044r6 Submission January 2004 Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil, Doug Hock Slide 11 Enter “Required” Contact Information

doc.: IEEE /044r6 Submission January 2004 Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil, Doug Hock Slide 12 Select “organization”

doc.: IEEE /044r6 Submission January 2004 Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil, Doug Hock Slide 13 Select Working Group(s)

doc.: IEEE /044r6 Submission January 2004 Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil, Doug Hock Slide 14 Select Meeting !

doc.: IEEE /044r6 Submission January 2004 Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil, Doug Hock Slide official meetings for the session  1 credit per meeting Evening meetings count for 2 credits Must attend 14 meetings for 75% attendance

doc.: IEEE /044r6 Submission January 2004 Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil, Doug Hock Slide 16 G – Gain Credit You will gain credit for each meeting you attend for the respective WG you are associated M – Maintain Credit If you attend.18, 19,.20 meetings you will maintain voting credit towards or (as long as you have voting rights Established in or )

doc.: IEEE /044r6 Submission January 2004 Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil, Doug Hock Slide 17 Doc Submissions Process Click this tab

doc.: IEEE /044r6 Submission January 2004 Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil, Doug Hock Slide Doc Submissions Process

doc.: IEEE /044r6 Submission January 2004 Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil, Doug Hock Slide 19 3 Enter filename (as it is on your computer) 4 ……or….. just browse to the file on your computer, finally 5 Doc Submissions Process To submite a revised Document Change revision Number in the File name

doc.: IEEE /044r6 Submission January 2004 Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil, Doug Hock Slide 20 Revised Doc Submission Revisions to documents should be transferred by FTP to the working area(s) on Pluto. ftp://802wirelessworld.com/11

doc.: IEEE /044r6 Submission January 2004 Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil, Doug Hock Slide 21 IP and Virus Protect! Enable DHCP and Do NOT configure your wireless card with a static IP address! Do NOT enter the wireless network without having the most current Virus Protection installed including; –1) Virus protection –2) Microsoft security pack updates –3) Personal Firewall and turned on !

doc.: IEEE /044r6 Submission January 2004 Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil, Doug Hock Slide 22 Troubleshooting Make sure your wireless association is to SSID: IEEE –There are several other wireless networks in the area Make sure you have an IP address –Run IPCONFIG and be sure your IP address is 10.0.x.x If you can’t access or find a particular server –Ping it – is the address being pinged in some other range than our local network 10.0.x.x? Is the name being pinged something like pluto.yourcompany.com? That means you have some other host with the same name on your home network. –To solve, run: IPCONFIG /flushdns from a command prompt to flush your DNS cache.