The poker game would have been a lot better if someone would have had actual chips. ;)

It may be that I knew fewer people at that last 2 ISPCONs but it seemed to me that the WISPCON folks do a lot more socializing than the ISPCON crowd does.

   Sam Tetherow
   Sandhills Wireless

Peter R. wrote:
Then you would enjoy ISPCON.
Because the ISP-CEO evening is just that - everyone talking about what is and is not working. (And the peer-to-peer networking that happens all day and night, until John M. decided to play poker :)

Justin Wilson wrote:

If I got to a show I ask myself the question most probably ask. What am
I going to learn from this?

   I don't want to go just to hear about new products. I want to go and
actually learn things I can apply when I get back home. When we were at the last WISPCON about 6 or 7 of us sat around for 45 minutes and just discussed various stuff. That alone was worth it to me. To see how others are handling issues, certain situations, and the like. Being able to walk up and draw a
diagram for someone to see is priceless.

   Otherwise I would rather spend my money to go to a mikrotik training
class, re-up my comtrain cert and maybe go for instructor, etc.

   Justin
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