Agenda for MUM in USA 2011, OCTOBER 2011
updated on Nov 08, 2011 at 15:58 GMT
Oct 10, Monday
Oct 11, Tuesday
Oct 12, Wednesday
Oct 13, Thursday
Oct 14, Friday
Speaker Profiles and Presentation Abstracts
WISPAPALOOZA 2011 (all day long!) WISPAPALOOZA conference organized by WISPA (seperate registration required, see http://www.wispa.org/?page_id=4766)
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Train the Trainer at Valley of Fire 2 Training for Trainers. Seperate registration required. See more http://www.mikrotik.com/training/?training_site=mikrotik_trainings
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MTCNA Training Seperate registration required. See more at http://learnmikrotik.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=150
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MTCWE Training Seperate registration required. See more at http://training.grifonline.it/training_mikrotik_MTCWE_LASVEGAS_102011_en.html
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RouterOS is simple workshop (Twilight Room) /
Load balancing workshop (Mesquite Room) RouterOS is simple by Sergejs Boginskis (MikroTik, Latvia) at Twilight Room, Run #1
This two-hour tutorial introduces RouterOS powerful features, an overview of the routerboard product line to help choose the best RouterBOARD for your setup, as well as explains MikroTik Network management options (Winbox, Webfig, Dude, etc.)
Traffic Management: Load balancing by Janis Megis (MikroTik, Latvia) at Mesquite Room
This two hour tutorial will cover situations with multiple Internet connection to same router. This workshop will cover such topics as ECMP, load balancing with masquerade, mangle, PCC, routing tables, MLPPP, MPLS Workshop will mainly consist of best practice examples with explanations and will note all the most popular misconceptions and mistakes.
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RouterOS is simple workshop (Valley of Fire II Room) / Wireless Hands-on workshop (Twilight Room) RouterOS is simple by Sergejs Boginskis (MikroTik, Latvia) at Mesquite Room, Run #2
This two-hour tutorial introduces RouterOS powerful features, an overview of the routerboard product line to help choose the best RouterBOARD for your setup, as well as explains MikroTik Network management options (Winbox, Webfig, Dude, etc.)
Wireless/Nv2 by Uldis Cernevskis (MikroTik, Latvia) (Twilight Room), Run #1
This two-hour tutorial covers most of the new RouterOS wireless features and possible setups. Workshop will cover different wireless configurations and troubleshooting options
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QoS workshop (Mesquite Room) / Wireless Hands-on workshop (Twilight Room) Traffic Management: QoS by Janis Megis (MikroTik, Latvia), Mesquite Room
This two-hour tutorial will cover RouterOS features that ensures traffic limitation/prioritization (mangle, simple queues, queue tree, packet flow, queue types, PCQ). Workshop will mainly consist of best practice examples with explanations and will note all the most popular misconceptions and mistakes.
Wireless/Nv2 by Uldis Cernevskis (MikroTik, Latvia) (Twilight Room), Run #2
This two-hour tutorial covers most of the new RouterOS wireless features and possible setups. Workshop will cover different wireless configurations and troubleshooting options
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Volume Configuration with RouterOS Mike Everest, of major Australian Distributor Duxtel, presents some simple tips and options for configuration of large quantities of MikroTik routers quickly and efficiently.
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ExtremeWireless Using Mikrotik in the Jungles of Congo
Rooftops Trees batteries generators and solar installations
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Access Point Redundancy Lorenzo Busatti, the founder of Linkwave WISP, has been a MikroTik professional since many years and is a certified trainer. The presentation will cover advanced setup for implementing Access Point Redundancy using RouterOS. (The speaker is also offering a 3-day MTCWE Training before the MUM in the conference hotel.)
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Rogue AP Detection and Mitigation I've written some scripts for mikrotik that will: Scan for APs, find any open APs, Connect to open APs, See if the open AP is connected to their network, Alert if it detects a rogue. It then shows you how to determine where the rogue is and how to disable it.
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Creating Coverage Maps and Link Path Analysis Creating Coverage Maps and Link Path Analysis with mywificoverage.com, a new website by Link Technologies, Inc, combines over 500gig of data from around the world to create a single site that will allow you to quickly and accurately make WIFI coverage
> maps, and preform Link Path Analysis. This web based system will create your custom coverage maps for your WISP operation anywhere in the world. See how the system works, and its speed and ease of use! 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, 3.65 GHz and 5 GHz are all included!
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