Australia on April 15, 2011

Agenda for MUM in Australia, APRIL 2011

updated on 2015-10-27 09:47:24 GMT+02:00


Apr 11, Monday

Time Presentation Files Video
08:00 Training by MikroTik Training Partners - -
12:00 Lunch - -
13:00 Training by MikroTik Training Partners - -

Apr 12, Tuesday

Time Presentation Files Video
08:00 Training by MikroTik Training Partners - -
12:00 Lunch - -
13:00 Training by MikroTik Training Partners - -

Apr 13, Wednesday

Time Presentation Files Video
08:00 Training by MikroTik Training Partners - -
12:00 Lunch - -
13:00 Training - -

Apr 14, Thursday

Time Presentation Files Video
08:00 Training by MikroTik Training Partners - -
13:00 Lunch - -
14:00 Training - -
17:30 Meet 'n' greet party, early registration, free drinks sponsored by Duxtel (shop.duxtel.com.au) - -

Apr 15, Friday

Time Presentation Files Video
08:00 Registration. Bring printed name-tag! - -
09:00 Opening and introduction, New Products by Normunds Rustanovics (MikroTik, Latvia) - -
09:30 Configuration Scripting by Mike Everest (Duxtel, Australia) - -
10:00 Mikrotik In a WISP Envrionment by Dainen Keogh (World Without Wires, Australia) - -
11:00 New and Improved Wireless with Nstreme Version 2 by David Savage (MikroTik Certified Trainer, South Africa) - -
12:20 Data Center bridging with RouterOS by Andrew Thrift (Business Technology Group, Australia) - -
13:00 Lunch and visiting exhibits - -
14:00 MikroTik Partnership programs for consultants, trainers and resellers by Janis Jankovskis (MikroTik, Latvia) - -
14:15 RouterOS v5 released by Normunds Rustanovics (MikroTik, Latvia) - -
14:30 Advanced NetInstall by Mike Everest (Duxtel, Australia) - -
15:00 IPv6 by Tristram Cheer (UberGroup Ltd, New Zealand) - -
15:45 Mikrotik in the Cloud by Alexander Turner (AusFi Networks, Australia) - -
16:45 Running Mikrotik VPN on Linux VPS by Bita Mohmmadi (OceanBytes, Australia) - -
17:15 Raffle and closing of MUM - -
17:30 Happy Hour sponsored by Streakwave (www.streakwave.com) - -

Speaker Profiles and Presentation Abstracts

Training by MikroTik Training Partners

List of MikroTik trainings: http://www.mikrotik.com/training/

Training by MikroTik Training Partners

List of MikroTik trainings: http://www.mikrotik.com/training/

Training by MikroTik Training Partners

List of MikroTik trainings: http://www.mikrotik.com/training/

Training by MikroTik Training Partners

List of MikroTik trainings: http://www.mikrotik.com/training/

Training by MikroTik Training Partners

List of MikroTik trainings: http://www.mikrotik.com/training/

Training by MikroTik Training Partners

List of MikroTik trainings: http://www.mikrotik.com/training/

Configuration Scripting

Have you ever found yourself going through the same basic steps every time you set up a new routerOS device? Mike Everest, from Duxel, a Mikrotik Distributor, demonstrates some tips on how to build your own configuration library to make deployment tasks fast, flexible and accurate!

Mikrotik In a WISP Envrionment

Overview of our network which consists of over 600 Mikrotik devices. Our history with Mikrotik hardware and software as well as our plans for the future.

New and Improved Wireless with Nstreme Version 2

A technical presentation covering traditional 802.11a/b/g networking, and how MIMO and NV2 TDMA technology can improve the performance of your network.

Data Center bridging with RouterOS

How you can use MPLS functionality in RouterOS to provide bridging between private data centers for disaster recovery

Advanced NetInstall

Most of you will probably have used the Netinstall tool to upgrade and recover routerOS. Mike demonstrates some of the lesser known features of netinstall that can help you improve productivity by allowing you to do rapid configuration deployment and customised default configurations.

IPv6

Opening with an introduction to IPv6 then a quick bit about transition methods and onto IPv6 in a MT world.

Mikrotik in the Cloud

Utilising the Mikrotik RouterOS in the cloud through the API and various server applications.

Running Mikrotik VPN on Linux VPS

Nowadays, VPSs are used as cheap solutions for running the secure solutions in the businesses. The VPN connections for the VPSs are challenging because of limited resources and capabilities. This method facilitates an all in one VPN host on a VPS server.