updated on 2020-03-02 14:28:32 GMT+02:00
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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 MikroTik | - | - |
09:45 | 60GHz autonomous mesh networks by Attila Balogh (Magyar Telekom Nyrt., Hungary) | - | - |
10:30 | 5G products Sneak Peek by Uldis Cernevskis (MikroTik, Latvia) | - | - |
11:15 | Breaking the 100 Gig barrier with MikroTik CHR by Kevin Myers (IP ArchiTechs, USA) | - | - |
12:15 | Lunch | - | - |
13:45 | IPsec configuration examples in latest RouterOS versions by Tomas Kirnak (Atris Spol. s r.o., Slovakia) | - | - |
14:30 | 802.1X Port based Authentication with VLAN assignment by Jono Thompson (BirchenallHowden Ltd, United Kingdom) | - | - |
15:15 | IPv6 ISP migration due to RIPE out of IPs by Leo De Geer (Satellithuset i Limmared AB, Sweden) | - | - |
16:00 | STP, RSTP, MSTP. From the ‘Algorhyme’ to load balancing by Lorenzo Busatti (Routing and Wireless Academy, Italy) | - | - |
Time | Presentation | Files | Video |
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08:30 | Check-in and Exhibitor hall opens. Bring your printed tickets | - | - |
09:15 | High Availability Data Center Design using MikroTik Routers by Brian Horn (Brian Horn - WISP TRACON, USA) | - | - |
10:00 | M2M and IoT Deployments with MikroTik by Patrik Schaub (FMS Internetservice GmbH, Germany) | - | - |
10:45 | IPv6 deployment in ISP networks. Best practices by Alex Vishnyakov (Splynx, Czechia) | - | - |
11:30 | M2M: How to securely connect coffee machines with the cloud using the MikroTik LtAP mini mobile router by Gery Pollet (Sensinxs NV, Belgium) | - | - |
12:15 | Lunch | - | - |
13:45 | Wireless Links over the water by Ahmad Mortazavi (Deltalink, Turkey) | - | - |
14:15 | Network Automation using MikroTik API by Osman Kazdal (Sekuritim Bilişim - Osman Kazdal, Turkey) | - | - |
15:00 | CRS tips and tricks by Massimo Nuvoli (Progetto Archivio S.r.l., Italy) | - | - |
15:45 | Sensorization of a feed mill with LoRa by Jorge Castellet Marques (YaTuAprendes, Spain) | - | - |
16:15 | Raffle and closing of MUM | - | - |
case study of how we converted the terragraph mesh FWA pilot into a mikrotik native solution.
more detailed agenda will follow soon.
Quick look into the new line of 5G products, that are going to be made by MikroTik.
In this presentation, we will push the current boundaries of speed with the MikroTik CHR and review the system architecture and configuration needed to achieve 100 Gbps of throughput.
Configuration of IPsec has changed significantly in RouterOS in the last few years. There are many guides, tutorials and presentations which are out of date due to IPsec configuration changes.
This presentation will showcase how to configure the most common IPsec use-cases in the latest RouterOS versions. We will cover configuring:
- L2TP / IPsec
- IPsec XAuth mode-config
- GRE / IPsec
- IKEv2
In RouterOS version 6.45 support for port based authentication dot1x (IEEE standard 802.1x) was introduced.
This presentation will explain how this feature works to provide port based authentication on MikroTik RouterOS. This presentation demonstrate how MikroTik RouterOS can be used as both 802.1X authenticator and supplicant with VLAN assignment. Examples will also be given of common types of clients authenticating to the switch ports.
A ISP need to have dual stack bandwidth limits for customer and a carrier grade NAT for the IPv4 traffic during this presentation I'm going to show this live.
Starting from the conception of the Spanning Tree Protocol we will analyse a few scenarios on how to painlessly implement it in a network, ending with the modern MSTP.
ISP/WISP businesses are judged on the reliability and availability of the services they provide. Essential to achieving these goals is their data center design. The presentation will investigate the options and provide a solution based on the use of MikroTik routers.
Internet access is a critical factor for the survival of online businesses and the design of their network a major factor in ensuring they have the desired level of availability. These options will also be addressed.
MikroTik provides great devices for the rapidly growing M2M and IoT market, but lacks a suitable device management solution and individual interfaces for the endusers. As one of the early distributors and integrators, FMS Internetservice GmbH did accompany many of these projects during the last 12 years. Patrik Schaub will show how the company’s device management system will help to successfully deploy M2M and IoT projects with thousands of MikroTik routers. See how RouterOS based devices are driven through stocking, staging and production phases and are finally automatically maintained. In the end Patrik will demonstrate possibilities to create individual enduser interfaces in order to allow endusers a convenient and faultless control over their MikroTik endpoints.
The presentation will cover how one of the largest manufacturers of coffee machines in Europe have securely
connected their devices to the cloud using the MikroTik LtAP mini mobile router. This session will discuss the technical architecture, but will also zoom in into the business case and the future plans this manufacturer has.
1. Introduction
2. Understanding the wave polarization
3. Constructive and destructive combination of the waves
4. Fading basics and types of fading
5. Issues with links over the water
6. Solutions and tips
Topics
- Latest trend in network management
- Why network people need new skills for the future
- Why CLI, SNMP, Netflow, Syslog are not sufficient for network management and automation
- Mapping configuration into data models: NETCONF and YANG
- Automation tools
Tech presentation about CRS devices, from the hardware to the software.
How to achieve the maximum performance of the device.
Thanks to LoRa we can realize the traceability of the whole process of production of animal feed. From the humidity of the environment to the weight of the bags manufactured.