Agenda for MUM in POLAND, JANUARY 2007

updated on Feb 12, 2007 at 11:35 GMT


Jan 24, Wednesday

TimeAction
18:00Registration Begins, Drinks Served

Jan 25, Thursday

TimeAction
08:30Registration Begins
09:00MikroTik Installations Around the World by Arnis Riekstins, MikroTik (Latvia)
09:30Ready to Serve WISP systems - powered by MikroTik by Marton Rubi, Wireless-Bolt (Hungary)
10:15Providing Wireless DSL with Mikrotik by Klaus Fokuhl & Michael Geddert, Arche Netvision GmbH (Germany)
11:00Large scale public Hotspots by Brian Vargyas, BOINGO (USA)
11:45Wireless setups in Poland by Marek Burzynski Cyberbajt (Poland)
12:30Lunch
13:45The DUDE network monitor new feature presentation, roadmap, and discussion on new feature suggestions by Dmitry Golubev, MikroTik (Latvia)
14:30Practical point of view, and expecience with the User Manager by Martin Krug, Futureshop (Slovakia)
15:15Advanced Rural WISP Systems - The Next Installation by Niels Sorensen (Denmark)
16:00Wireless surveilence systems by Edward Neef (Netherlands)
16:45Beer and Wine served in conference area

Jan 26, Friday

TimeAction
09:00Managing Hotspot users with the new User Manager by Uldis Cernevskis, MikroTik (Latvia)
09:30The evolution of a network by Peter Cartwright, Loop Scorpio Limited (UK)
10:15New Obvious and Obscure Mikrotik RouterOS v3.0 features by Janis Megis, MikroTik (Latvia)
11:00The Magic of IP Flow by Valens Riyadi, Citraweb (Indonesia)
11:45Network monitoring verification using network planning and coverage prediction software with Dude by Tomasz Reczek & Marcin Szulc, ARTS-Net (Poland)
12:30Lunch
13:45VLAN configuration in a wireless environment by Mason Ham and Paul Eriksson, Roamingwire (USA)
14:30MikroTik RouterBOARD Hardware roadmap by Normunds Rustanovics, MikroTik (Latvia)
15:15All about MikroTik consultants, opportunities, practices, training program partnerships for resellers and what to expect by Arnis Riekstins, MikroTik (Latvia)
16:00Win prizes at the RAFFLE! Closing of MUM by Normunds Rustanovics, MikroTik (Latvia)

Speaker Profiles and Presentation Abstracts

Marton Rubi, Wireless-Bolt (Hungary) A Reseller of MikroTik in Hungary[top]
Klaus Fokuhl & Michael Geddert, Arche Netvision GmbH (Germany) A Reseller of MikroTik in Germany[top]
Brian Vargyas, BOINGO (USA) has been in the wireless Internet business for more than eight years and has a degree in electrical engineering. He manages hotspot systems for Boingo and Concourse Communications at major airports in the US and Canada (including Chicago O'Hare, Detroit, JFK, and a number of others)[top]
Marek Burzynski Cyberbajt (Poland) MikroTik reseller in Poland with experience in Routers and Wireless.[top]
Dmitry Golubev, MikroTik (Latvia) Documentation writer and expert in networking, has worked at MikroTik for four years.[top]
Martin Krug, Futureshop (Slovakia) A reseller of MikroTik in Slovakia[top]
Niels Sorensen (Denmark) A frequent visitor at MikroTik's MUMs, has made many rural installations in Denmark and done multiple presentations for MUMs in the past[top]
Edward Neef (Netherlands) Wirelessly connected surveillance equipment is Edwards specialty. [top]
Peter Cartwright, Loop Scorpio Limited (UK) His 'history' of how his network evolved from its original 'simple' bridged 2.4GHz one (prior to using Mikrotik) to a routed/sub-netted 5.8GHz one (based on MT kit) covering some of the migration issues he faced.[top]
Tomasz Reczek & Marcin Szulc, ARTS-Net (Poland) A MikroTik reseller in Poland[top]
Mason Ham and Paul Eriksson, Roamingwire (USA) Roamingwire provides custom network products and services. RoamingWire works with all levels of government and private companies to help them design, implement and manage their new and existing networks[top]
Normunds Rustanovics, MikroTik (Latvia) Working at MikroTik for five years, Normunds is the manager of Technical Support and Forums. [top]