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RE: [SPAM]RE: [SPAM]RE: Mikrotik Cloud Core Router and BGP real life experiences?


From: "Dennis Burgess" <dmburgess () linktechs net>
Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2014 08:04:12 -0600

Mikrotik really relies on its list of consultants and trainers, these are all outside companies, yes such as mine, that 
provide the higher class of "support" than MikroTik own e-mail. .  While their e-mail does have a lack of 
responsiveness, I was told the volume that they do get form other parts of the world, not saying that's an excuse, but 
it is what it is.

Many people in the WISP and smaller ISP markets rely on these consulting companies to not only help them with MikroTik 
but other hardware/software and business decisions, LTI (yes the company I work for) has more certified trainers and 
engineers for MikroTik than any other in North America, but there is a list from MikroTik that lists certified 
consultants available as well.

Dennis Burgess, Mikrotik Certified Trainer Author of "Learn RouterOS- Second Edition"                                 
 Link Technologies, Inc -- Mikrotik & WISP Support Services                                                             
                       
 Office: 314-735-0270 Website: http://www.linktechs.net - Skype: linktechs                                              
       
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-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Seastrom [mailto:rs () seastrom com] 
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2014 6:16 AM
To: Justin Wilson
Cc: NANOG list
Subject: Re: [SPAM]RE: [SPAM]RE: Mikrotik Cloud Core Router and BGP real life experiences?


Justin Wilson <lists () mtin net> writes:

      The biggest problem with Mikrotik is you just can¹t call them up for 
support on buggy code. In a critical network this can be a major problem.

I've contacted them (via email) and the experience seems to be exactly the same as dealing with first level TAC at the 
big guys: the guy you contact doesn't care much about your problem once he realizes that it's a legitimate issue with 
their stuff and not simply a case of pilot error for which he can refer you to the documentation, and eventually you 
give up and develop a workaround, such as it is.

-r





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