updated on 2015-10-27 09:47:25 GMT+02:00
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08:00 | Training by training partners | - | - |
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18:00 | Meet 'n' greet party, early registration | - | - |
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08:00 | Check-in and Exhibitor hall opens. Bring your printed tickets! | - | - |
09:00 | Opening and Introduction, New Products by Sergejs Boginskis (MikroTik, Latvia) | - | - |
10:00 | Modulation by Hannes Willemse (Miro Distribution, South Africa) | - | - |
10:30 | High Speed Low Power Wireless by David Savage (MikroTik Certified Trainer, South Africa) | - | - |
11:15 | Wireless Tips and Tricks for RouterOS v6 by Uldis Cernevskis (MikroTik, Latvia) | - | - |
12:00 | Lunch time | - | - |
13:00 | RF Homework and Fieldwork by Paul Nothnagel (Binary Helix Technologies, South Africa) | - | - |
13:45 | Using RouterOS for remote automation and locating a router on a map with no GPS receiver by Robin Gilham (Inventech, South Africa) | - | - |
14:30 | Best practices with power by Chris Sutherland (Miro Distribution, South Africa) | - | - |
15:00 | PCC Load Balancing connecting via PPPoE with Port Forwarding by David Bisschoff (South Africa) | - | - |
15:30 | Raffle and closing of MUM | - | - |
Seperate registration required. See more http://www.mikrotik.com/training/next
Seperate registration required. See more http://www.mikrotik.com/training/next
Seperate registration required. See more http://www.mikrotik.com/training/next
Seperate registration required. See more http://www.mikrotik.com/training/next
Detailed description BPSK, QAM effect on weakest link
A presentation about how to extract the best performance from a wireless connection while still using reasonable power levels and low power cards.
Explain how to do extensive wireless link analysis. Link budgets, simulations, signal plotting, signal verification, obtaining a high signal quality.
Using a USB or Serial attached device it is possible to control the power or monitor inputs from a script, ideal remote location automation. It is possible to obtian the approximate location (GPS coords) of a router using a GSM modem.
Surge protection, Solar Power, Wind turbines etc
MikroTik which is connected to 4x ADSL Lines and using PPPoE Load Balancing via PCC. Reason for solution - If using IP of an ADSL Router as gateways and an ADSL line goes down the MikroTik thinks the ADSL line is up as it is pinging the ADSL router perfectly and does not fail over..