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  1. SNMP Proxy
  2. SSL Certificate setup
  3. SXT 5HnD Alignment Script
  4. SXT 6
  5. ScheduledWANDisconnect
  6. Scheduled check for loaded interfaces (auto adding queue to some IP or interface)
  7. Script to create directory
  8. Scripts/Automated Usage Script without usermanager
  9. Securing L2TP Server for IPSec
  10. Send Backup email
  11. Sending text out over a serial port
  12. Setting static DNS record for each DHCP lease
  13. Setting up DHCPv6
  14. Setting up an IPv6 tunnel via 6to4
  15. Setup Dual Wireless Link with OSPF
  16. Silent boot
  17. Simple Static Routes Example
  18. Simple eBGP & iBGP Peering by Rick Frey
  19. Solar Power HOWTO
  20. Spam Filtering with Port Forwarding and Geo-Location
  21. Squid in TProxy mode on Fedora
  22. Start The Dude with Shortcut
  23. Sync Address List from DNS Lookup Results - CNAME and A Records
  24. Sync Address List from DNS Lookup Results - C and A Records
  25. Sync Address List with DNS Cache
  26. Testwiki/Advanced MikroTik Wireless networks
  27. Testwiki/IP routing
  28. Testwiki/Introduction to internetworking
  29. Testwiki/Managing MikroTik devices
  30. Testwiki/MikroTik Wireless Networks
  31. Testwiki/Network security
  32. Testwiki/Proxy (Cache) services
  33. Testwiki/Quality of Service
  34. Testwiki/User Management
  35. Testwiki/Virtual Private Networks
  36. The Dude/Dude as a Linux Service
  37. Tool Email setup/troubleshooting
  38. Tr069-best-practices
  39. Traffic-flow
  40. Traffic Priortization, RouterOS QoS Implemetation
  41. TransparentTrafficShaper
  42. Transparently Bridge two Networks without using WDS (EoIP)
  43. Troubleshooting HotSpot
  44. UPS scripts
  45. UPnP Multi-WAN
  46. Update static DNS entries every 10mins.
  47. Upgrading RouterOS with Dude
  48. Upload wan download another
  49. Use Cisco ACS to manage Logins and Permissions by Group
  50. Use Functions in CMD Script

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