RouterOS Upgrade Process
Monday, August 23rd, 2010The process of upgrading RouterOS is very simple and, yet, is still somewhat confusing for some folks. I will attempt to detail some of the methods as well as some of the finer nuances here.
The process of upgrading RouterOS is very simple and, yet, is still somewhat confusing for some folks. I will attempt to detail some of the methods as well as some of the finer nuances here.
I recently announced 2 new training courses that I will be offering online. Details can be found at the registration pages linked below. You can view ALL currently available courses HERE
The first course is a WISP Basics course. This course is a discussion of IP basics and an RF Primer. The IP Basics portion is a detailed look at network fundamentals. This course is perfect for those that are new to the WISP business or anyone who wishes to learn more about how data flows over an IP network, including wired and wireless networks. There is a lot of detail in this course and it is possible that it will extend to about 2.5 days. Registration for this course is HERE
The second course is our Mikrotik Standard training course adapted for use online. The online course is not exactly the same as our live training, however, it is similar in many ways. The content of the course is mostly the same, however, the labs are rewritten to accomodate an online environment. This is a 4 day training and is a detailed look at most of the features in RouterOS. Registration and more information is HERE.
Because the training is online, there is no need to make travel arrangements. Online training offers you the ability to have multiple employees trained for the price of one. Online training offers you the ability to learn from the comfort of your own office space. The training we are offering is of the highest quality and should not be confused with other training offers currently in the marketplace. We offer:
* The most mature (over 4 years in development) training material
* An expert in networking as trainer (not just Mikrotik)
* An experienced trainer (I’ve been teaching in one form or another since 1998)
* An experienced ISP with the expertise to adapt materials to the WISP network
You don’t have to spend HUNDREDS of dollars more in order to get quality training. You don’t have to spend MONTHS learning this material. If you’ve ever considered attending a live training, but have been waiting for one to be “near you”, then this is your chance to see what it’s all about. Registration information is available for both courses HERE. Seating is limited and the special discounts won’t last long, so don’t hesitate.
ImageStream hired me to run their ICNO training event in Denver. Here are a few pictures. Move your mouse over the pics to see a short description of each image.