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*HTB vs PCQ by Valens Riyadi (Citraweb, Indonesia) | *HTB vs PCQ by Valens Riyadi (Citraweb, Indonesia) | ||
*The Dude – advanced setups and new features by Patrik Schaub (FMS Internetservice, Germany) | *The Dude – advanced setups and new features by Patrik Schaub (FMS Internetservice, Germany) | ||
*802.11 vs nstreme by Pawel Cieplinski (Technologic, Poland) | *[http://mum.mikrotik.com/presentations/HU11/technologic.pdf 802.11 vs nstreme] by Pawel Cieplinski (Technologic, Poland) | ||
*BGP and OSPF Implementations by Dennis Burgess (Link Technologies, USA) | *[http://mum.mikrotik.com/presentations/HU11/linktech1.pdf BGP and OSPF Implementations] by Dennis Burgess (Link Technologies, USA) | ||
*Securing Networks with MikroTik | *[http://mum.mikrotik.com/presentations/HU11/wirelessconnect.pdf Securing Networks with MikroTik RouterOS] by Tom Smyth (Wireless Connect, Ireland) | ||
*IPv6 by Bartłomiej Rodek (Interprojekt, Poland) | *IPv6 by Bartłomiej Rodek (Interprojekt, Poland) | ||
*Mikrotik Nv2 wireless protocol by Andis Arins (SPX, Latvia) and Uldis Cernevskis (Mikrotik) | *[http://mum.mikrotik.com/presentations/HU11/uldis.ppt new wireless features] and Mikrotik Nv2 wireless protocol by Andis Arins (SPX, Latvia) and Uldis Cernevskis (Mikrotik) | ||
Day 2 | Day 2 | ||
*Two case studies: Internet with 3G on public transports and a smart way to have autoconfigurable hotspots by Enrico Betti (Townet, Italy) | *[http://mum.mikrotik.com/presentations/HU11/retematica.rar Two case studies: Internet with 3G on public transports and a smart way to have autoconfigurable hotspots] by Enrico Betti (Townet, Italy) | ||
*Routing Security - Threats and best practices for External and Internal Routing. by Wardner Maia (MD Brazil, Brazil) | *Routing Security - Threats and best practices for External and Internal Routing. by Wardner Maia (MD Brazil, Brazil) | ||
*Using Mikrotik's API along with PHP based management system by Mikolaj Jopczynski (Tychy Online, Poland) | *Using Mikrotik's API along with PHP based management system by Mikolaj Jopczynski (Tychy Online, Poland) |
Revision as of 09:23, 14 March 2011
Day 1
- Introduction and new products by Normunds Rustanovics (MikroTik, Latvia)
- RouterOS tips and tricks by Balazs Meretei (C4, Hungary)
- HTB vs PCQ by Valens Riyadi (Citraweb, Indonesia)
- The Dude – advanced setups and new features by Patrik Schaub (FMS Internetservice, Germany)
- 802.11 vs nstreme by Pawel Cieplinski (Technologic, Poland)
- BGP and OSPF Implementations by Dennis Burgess (Link Technologies, USA)
- Securing Networks with MikroTik RouterOS by Tom Smyth (Wireless Connect, Ireland)
- IPv6 by Bartłomiej Rodek (Interprojekt, Poland)
- new wireless features and Mikrotik Nv2 wireless protocol by Andis Arins (SPX, Latvia) and Uldis Cernevskis (Mikrotik)
Day 2
- Two case studies: Internet with 3G on public transports and a smart way to have autoconfigurable hotspots by Enrico Betti (Townet, Italy)
- Routing Security - Threats and best practices for External and Internal Routing. by Wardner Maia (MD Brazil, Brazil)
- Using Mikrotik's API along with PHP based management system by Mikolaj Jopczynski (Tychy Online, Poland)
- Bridged to Routed by Dennis Burgess (Link Technologies, USA)
- RouterOS v5 released by Janis Megis, MikroTik (Latvia)
- ID card based authentication in public WiFi hotspot by Imre Kuus (Sonictest, Estonia)
- How to reach the maximum throughput in MIMO radio links by Ahmad Mortazavi (Deltalink Electronic, Turkey)
- Largescale WiFi OSPF networking by Jan Hejtm?nek (Discomp, s.r.o., Czech Republic)
- Where do you want to go today? (Remote config) by Ing.Dezider Brig?n (SEVENET s.r.o., Hungary)
- Connecting homes with VPN by Vizi Gyorgy Tamas (Hungary)