Butch Evans, a consultant specializing in Mikrotik <http://www.mikrotik.com/> and Imagestream <http://www.imagestream.com/> products as well as advanced IP routing, wireless technologies and IPv6 transitioning, will be holding two training sessions in conjunction with ISPAmerica 2012 <http://www.wispa.org/ispamerica-2012> at the Disney <http://www.disneynow.com/profile/web/index.cfm?PKwebID=0x26240ecd5> 's Coronado Springs Resort in Lake Buena Vista, FL. Both of the training sessions will be two day events and will include lunch and refreshments. These courses are $850 each and have limited attendance. Attendees can take advantage of extremely favorable ISPAmerica hotel room pricing of $119/night. This price includes shuttle service to and from the Orlando Airport and Internet service in their rooms. Click on the following link above to book <http://www.disneynow.com/profile/web/index.cfm?PKwebID=0x26240ecd5> your room. On March 26th and 27th, Butch will hold his <http://www.wispa.org/ispamerica-2012/partner-and-training-events/ipv6-trans ition-strategies-for-isps> "IPv6 Transition Strategies for ISPs". In this course, he will cover the basics of IPv6 deployment. The focus during this course will be on ISP networks and other existing IPv4 networks and the necessary planning to transition to a native (dual stacked) IPv6 network. He will be covering in detail: * IPv6 Addressing * Similarities and differences with IPv4 * Routing strategies (static and dynamic) * Security implications and strategies * Customer premise equipment * Address allocation * AND MUCH MORE! EXTENSIVE hands on labs are included. Mikrotik, ImageStream and Cisco Routers will be available for use in the classroom. During this course, students will deploy a network consisting of various network infrastructure components from manufacturers such as Mikrotik, ImageStream, Cisco and other vendors. This network will be initially laid out as an IPv4 only network. Our goal will be to transition this network to a dual stacked IPv4 and native IPv6 network. As part of this course, students will look at CPE devices and security measures necessary to protect the end user networks. On March 29th and 30th, Butch will conduct a <http://www.wispa.org/ispamerica-2012/partner-and-training-events/mikrotik-r outeros-mtcwe-training> "Mikrotik RouterOS MTCWE Training". This course is a detailed look at wireless technology in Mikrotik RouterOS V4.x and 5.x. This course will use some materials developed by Mikrotik, however the majority of these materials are developed by Butch Evans. The course content covers wireless technologies in MUCH greater detail than the certification test requires (hence the use of our own curriculum). This is a LIVE, instructor led FULLY INTERACTIVE training course. Wireless Course (MTCWE) * Technology choices (802.11 vs Nstreme vs Nstreme 2, etc.) * Wireless Security * Use of the Access List and Connect List * RADIUS * Bandwidth controls and their impact on the network * MANY types of wireless configurations (WDS, Mesh, AP, station, etc.) * Bridging with Wireless in RouterOS * LOTS of hands on experience EXTENSIVE hands on labs are included The sessions can be purchased on the WISPA Online Store <https://netforum.avectra.com/eweb/Shopping/Shopping.aspx?Cart=0&Site=wispa> or at WISPGear.Net <http://www.wispgear.net/> .
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