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Date:August, 2006
From:Douglas K. Bostrom, Datafast Wireless
Subject:Thanks!
Message: New license policy is terrific. Thank You! Mikrotik units continue to shine on our network. Astonishingly flexible, reliable... Doug

Date:December, 2004
From:Ali Vargonen, Vargonen Technologies, Turkey
Subject:Mikrotik, The software does everything you need!
Message: We all Ceo's and manager's look for things that makes lots of job, with small amount of money, Mikrotik is a perfect software that you could solve your bandwidth management problems and much more. It's tiny, fast, and too compatible with your devices. The guys at Mikrotik developed and extra user-friendly interface for us to manage the systems, if you are a technical expert you could make whatever you want, if you are ceo or general manager, you could do what you need in few clicks. Congratulations Guys!

Date:December, 2004
From:Antony Stefanov, Bulgaria
Subject:Thank you for the great product!
Message: I want to thank you for the great product you've created. I work for Bulgarian Telecommunication Company in RD department. My work is to test and evaluate a lot of products in BroadBand and Aggregation area. I downloaded the evaluation version from your site (24 hours working) and I was impressed of the ease of configuration and stability and performance of the product. I used it to perform additional tests to other products and Mikrotik performed amazing. I personally want to thank you, for the given opportunity to work (just testing) with Mikrotik. Keep on with the development this great product.

Date:July, 2004
From:Francis Opoku, Ghana
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: Mikrotik gave me the break from timeouts that I needed at my cybercafe. Having tried so many of the client radios on the market and none performing well in the tropical climate in Ghana, I finally got my relief. Mikrotik 2.4 Ghz client package has proven to be the best solution for the topics. It can stand the rugged and tough conditions and the best part is - the price is unbelievably low. It has defied the old saying "you get what you pay for". With Mikrotik,less is more.

Date:July, 2004
From:Jeff Kratka, USA
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: ! Thank You ! Your MikroTik Router OS has made it easier to start my wireless server for my ISP. Thank You.

Date:May, 2004
From:Salleh Noh, Malaysia
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: Recently, during my visit to one of our companies in Africa, I bought a Mikrotik RouterOS license and helped an associate solve his company's longstanding Internet woe. More than 3 years ago, the vendor who supplied them Cisco's solutions for router and firewall had not supplied them with the necessary training and/or software that the company can use to control access to the Internet. More money was required to be paid if they wanted it. That's where I brought in Mikrotik RouterOS, installed it on one idling Pentium II PC, and added the firewall/Source-NAT rules for privileged Internet user IP addresses. Non-privileged users who get floating IP addresses are allowed to access the company's email server only. All that was completed in less than a day's work total, including slow download time to obtain RouterOS. (The download was slow because the 2Mb bandwidth they had was being hogged.) And suffice to say that your RouterOS totally replaced the company's Cisco PIX firewall and gave them control they had not seen from the beginning. My associate is one happy camper now.

Date:January, 2004
From:M.Mirzargar, Iran
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: Congratulations ! Huge and Powerful software RouterOS from a small country. I would like to say, this software is result of a hard work with power of ability and believe that I was more than 1 year searching for this software. Hope to see your future success.

Date:November, 2003
From:Björn van den Heuvel, NuNet Internet Services (The Netherlands)
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: Last weekend our third router went into production. I must say MikroTik keeps impressing me more and more. This new router routes all traffic for a small ISP from one co-location room, to a co-location room in another building and on the fly masquerades an entire IP range. Currently the router pulls a steady 8 Mbit/s, without the processor ever coming up over 4% util. The configuration for this router took less then 2 hours. The usage of this new router stems from a far larger assignment, the movement of an entire hosting ISP to another building and a new IP block. All-in-all a highly complex, risky and high strung consultancy assignment. The router passed this test of agility with flying coulors, enabling us to make this move a smooth one for us and the customer. These routers deliver a huge bang for the buck. MikroTik, keep up the good work!

Date:March, 2003
From:Paul McConnell, Solid Internet Solutions
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: This Router is unstoppable. It is astonishing in its reliability, versatility and simplicity. Mikrotik Rules!!!

Date:January, 2003
From:Bob Kirkpatrick, Wind Wireless, Inc
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: We have configured and deployed the thin router. I am thrilled with the way that RouterOS interfaces with the AP functions. Absolutely everything works exactly as its supposed to. Our company builds, expands, and supplies network operators all over America. We had been using Cirronet products, but what once was a leading edge product for providers hasn't kept abreast of the market. Mikrotik is light years ahead with its equipment by virtue of the versatility of the RouterOS. You folks did a magnificent design job, creating a modular system that can be easily upgraded, expanded on, and maintained.

Date:January, 2003
From:Anoshin Vjacheslav, "Leonar M", Russia
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: I know about your software since a long time now - already a few years have i been using your trial versions, and have already bought two licenses. I found you by searching the internet for a small software router, and i found it... I was amazed by the quality and the reliability which are combined with an easy installation and configuration. I couldn't find an alternative, well except a full linux or freebsd distribution maybe :), which can not be installed on a flash disk without totally `crippling` them. This software is not only different with it's serious reliability (more than a year connected to a leased line without overloads), but also because it can be used for many different tasks - whether a firewall for home or a PC based router for internet service providers. Basically it is the possibility to use a complete, fast and easy configurable solution for many different tasks without the need of expensive equipment or specialists.

Date:December, 2002
From:Holger Winkelmann
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: we were looking for traffic a shaping device for one of our clients. We got a flash module with all features. Now MT boxes are Running a Firewall, router and as PPPoE Terminator For a campus DSL network. We much improved the service Quality for our client by using MT router OS instead Of plain Linux boxes before. Currently we starting a new project by using the brand New Hotspot features. Thanks a lot, Holger Winkelmann

Date:December, 2002
From:Florin Buza, Kosovo
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: We are using Mikrotik Software and hardware more than 18 months, and we are totally satisfied. They are great team, fast support, and the best routing software. The software is easy to manipulate, and has many capabilities that even the well known companies don't have. Now they offer even 5.2 and incredible fast speed. We'll done job guys, just keep moving.

Date:November, 2002
From:Ousmane Berthé
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: Since 2000 our company is using Mikrotik router. The improvements from 2.01 version are impressive. As ISP we don't find any product matching by quality/price. Now we are using MT routers as firewall, bandwidth shapper, dial-in acces server and wireless acces bridge. All these boxes put together are working smoothly. The support is perfect. We are planning to try hotspot future for deployment at public locations. Congratulation for your great achievement. Many thanks

Date:November, 2002
From:Astrit
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: We are an ISP here in Kosova and we are using Mikrotik routers for about two years . They are fantastic easy to use stable , reliable and so on .

Date:November, 2002
From:Aldo Calleja, Malta
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: We have been using Mikrotik for a while and have been following it's development and new features all along. The product is great and it does what claims well. The support is also excellent and any issues which may arise are addressed quickly. We obviously recommend and sell the product to our clients and shall keep on doing so. Keep up the good work.

Date:November, 2002
From:Bob Kirkpatrick
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: Wind Wireless has been recommending Microtik for some time. We have it placed with a variety of the ISPs we have built around the USA and it always performs as advertised and always is up to the tasks. Wind Wireless proudly offers Microtic routing as a part of its custom ISP solutions.

Date:November, 2002
From:Cameron Earnshaw
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: We've been using Mikrotik's router software for about 8 months. I continue to be amazed at the value that this product provides, and the flexibility is unequaled. Where else can you get routing, bandwidth management, DHCP server or client, traffic statistics, 2.4 and 5.8 GHz wireless interfaces and a host of other features in one inexpensive product? And since it uses a standard PC, if it breaks we can buy parts locally. My only wish is that the manual and the GUI were a little more comprehensive, but perhaps if I used it every day I would feel differently.

Date:November, 2002
From:Thomas Pfeiffer
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: Mikrotiks router software is the answer for meeting the customers needs for a cheap stable connectivity. We as a CLEC of an region in Germany see that the router is an ideal plattform to establish professional services pointing out of the mass of grey ...

Date:November, 2002
From:Mike Davis
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: Our entire system is based on the Mikrotik Router OS and generally the 200mw prism cards. They are diligent with updates and timely on hardware shipments. The business model Mikrotik is using has allowed us to keep costs well below competitors.

Date:November, 2002
From:Olufemi Adalemo, Nigeria
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: This is simply a great product and the price is even better. I am yet to see any product out there match the Mikrotik RouterOS in features at anywhere near the price. The most impressive thing about Mikrotik is just how reponsive they are to user comments. We asked for a web cache and we got it almost immediately! Keep up the good work guys.

Date:November, 2002
From:Jonathan Miller
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: The Mikrotik routerOS is small, stable, and very versatile. It has all the highend options that one would expect to pay high dollar for at a fraction of the price! The manuals and commands are fairly straightforward and easy to understand (unlike another router company... uh hum.. Cisco.). The support staff is very good and easy to work with. Since the router runs on a standard PC it does not lock us into proprietary parts, that's a big advantage! Overall, we have had a great experience with Mikrotik products and service.

Date:November, 2002
From:Owen G. Squires
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: I'm really just beginning to use the MT solution in our network but, so far, I've been very impressed. The initial test was implementing three cable-modem circuits. The key was keeping all traffic from the remote school locations coming back through our centralized proxy servers and perimeter firewall to the Internet. Using IPIP Tunneling it was a breeze. I'm using the tunnel to route our "private" network across the ISP's public network. Far more problems with the ISP's network than with the MT boxes - in fact there have been no problems with the MT boxes. Late this last summer I had a Cisco 2621 router get taken out (lightning fried an ethernet port) and rather than spend $2500 for a new one took a retired 450Mhz machine, loaded MT, turned on the web-proxy component, and now that school has a better experience browsing the Internet and I saved $2400 in the process. Very pleased so far. I would like to see more of a US presence in the resale channel but I also don't want to see many "layers" in the MT resale channel... Thanks for a functional router implementation!

Date:November, 2002
From:Dimitri, Vergina Network
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: " Mikrotik, routing MY world !! "

Date:November, 2002
From:Scott Damron
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: I just wanted to let you know that Mikrotik Router software is not only the easiest router I have ever managed, but the support has been Really(!) excellent. I use it in two locations for wireless internet access, it has been a realy life saver, not only can I limit bandwidth, I use the cacheing proxy and DHCP server as well. This is a great product!! Thanks for all your hard work!! Scott Damron Global Mountain Communications

Date:November, 2002
From:Albert Lattimer
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: I have to say that Microtik has been a awesome OS! We are experimenting with it and finding we can do lot of cool thing with it, the best thing I think is the Hotspots!!!! Thanks allot Microtik From all of us at Del Rio LIVE!

Date:November, 2002
From:ricardo cordova
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: i like this product, i use this product to implement bandwith managment in 2.4 radius network y thats cool. i don
´t need a expensive equipments to do it only my copmuter for that, so it{s cool work whit this product.

Date:November, 2002
From:Zachary Ervin
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: Mikrotik RouterOS is a perfect execution of what a linux thin routerOS should be. Packed with support for advanced protocols such as PPTP and IPSEC, including the elusive protocol 47 passthrough, RouterOS offers a potent router/firewall package at only a fraction of the cost of competing (or not) OS packages. Speaking from months of testing and trials, I can testify that there are NO system available that offer the features, functionality, and finesse of Mikrotik RouterOS. I have installed dozens of the router system availble from free to $1000, most of which don't have half of the features available in RouterOS. Most are either so thin that they won't cut the mustard for any type of prodution environment, be it small business or home usage. If not thinned, the systems are so bloated, you might as well install a full linux server. RouterOS is all of what you want, no compromises. It's enterprise level function at a end-user level price. Keep up the excellent work!

Date:November, 2002
From:Jodie E Crouch III
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: We have researched several router OS solutions for general routing as well as for Hotspots. By far, Mikrotik is the best out there. It is so easy to configure and works so well. Other solutions had to be compiled and tweaked. Mikrotik works great "right out of the box", so to speak. I would highly recommend the Mikrotik Router OS to anyone who is deploying Hotspots or that needs a robust, low-cost router solution.

Date:November, 2002
From:Volven D'souza, Tanzania
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: Hi John and the Tech team at Mikrotik !! I have been following and using yr products for more than year. We bought it initially to just have a look at what it is all about , but beleive me your product is great !!! The fact that your product is now almost part of any and all our present and future network plans shows that it has proved to be an excellent multi-feature platform. Keep up the good work ! Just for your info, i have almost 3500 users being run on various mikrotik routers. Presently very satisified and look forward to even better experience.

Date:November, 2002
From:Cody Holland
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: I am a network administrator for a company that has been using your product now for almost 1yr., and have been extremely pleased. We have mostly utilized your software for bandwidth management, and it has been a great solution to my Cisco methods. Now we are starting to use HotSpot in our wireless networks and it is a great solution to PPPoE. For one thing it's all HTML and you don't have to have a special software client to connect. With radius you can limit bandwidth, assign static IP's, monitor connectivity, and so much more. I've never had any problems at all with your software, and would recommend Mikrotik to anyone. Thanks!

Date:November, 2002
From:Marc Porter
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: Amazing how easy it is to setup, yet how powerful it's features are. The VLAN functionality makes this software compete with $5000 routers! Way to go, keep up the great development.

Date:November, 2002
From:C.H., USA
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: From the first time I considered the product to be a bandwidth manger and router for one of my colocation clients, I was treated with the most respect and kindness by the company, besides the procudt works great and allows me to do things that I couldn't do in my network. The bandwidth shaper is great for things like that and you can't get it anywhere else cheaper... afterall we all have to try to make a buck or two and mikrotik allows Dayton Digital Networks to do that. We are also looking forward to a 10 mile PTP wireless link fed by couple of mikrotik devices.. you can't just buy one, once you have one, you find all kinds of things you can do with it!

Date:November, 2002
From:Wallace L. Walcher, USA
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message: Mikrotik router users can rest easier tonight - Latvia is now in NATO. I want to take a minute to thank John Tully and company for creating a great (but continually improving) product at a reasonable price, with good documentation and a slick licensing method. And they are in Latvia, a former Soviet bloc country! That inspires this boy from Oklahoma. Keep up the good work, guys! Maybe someday I can come for a visit. Wallace L. Walcher

Date:November, 2002
From:B.P., USA
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message:We are currently using Radius and PPPoE on our wireless network to support about 2500 square miles currently. It works great and allows us to see data transfer of each client and amount of time they are connected. We also use the Radius data for billing them overage on the connections

Date:September, 2001
From:J.G., Mexico
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message:Finally everything is running, I had to eliminate the Cable/Dsl Router and connect the Mikrotik router Directly to the Cable Modem. Now the performance on Site 1 is excellent and even on Site2 the Internet access through the Vsat is pretty good. I want to thank you for all your help and support even on issues not related to the Mikrotik software. I didn
´t get this support even from the manufacturer or distributor. I´ll send you next week some pictures of installation as well as a project report, maybe your´re interested in putting it on your web page as a success story.The next step is to Implement a VOIP Gateway, but this should not be very pr
oblematic do to the fact that the Network is running and properly configured

Date:September, 2001
From:Bill S., USA
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message:We are running MikroTik v2.0.1 (build 132). Our configuration looks something like this: 4-channels of T-1 split off by AdTran TSU 120 - Cisco 1700 - computer running MikroTik The computer running MikroTik has three network cards in it. The other two cards go to two separate subnets. One subnet is our perhaps-misnamed "DMZ" which includes an Email server and sometimes includes a test web server. The other subnet is our internal network with about 100 PCs, a DEC Alpha running Tru64 Unix, a MicroVax running OpenVMS, and an old NeXT running NeXTStep (a flavor of Unix). The Cisco 1700 does no firewalling at all; we implemented our entire firewall through MikroTik. We chose a very restricted approach, blocking everything except selected Port-Protocol combinations. We use NAT to translate the IP address of our email server. We have been very impressed with the ease of use of both the web and text interfaces of the MikroTik router. We found it much easier to work with than the Cisco. We have been less impressed with the MikroTik documentation, but after spending a few weeks studying the science of firewalling on our own, we were fine. The router has been running for more than four months with no problems. P.S.: Note from MikroTik -- the version they are running is more than three years old and our newest version is v2.6 and documentation has increased to more than 360 pages!

Date:September, 2001
From:J.S., USA
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message:Download your software back January. got it up and running in a day. i have 20 different ip's controlled by this router for bandwidth control.In TEN MONTHS THE ROUTER HAS NEVER GONE DOWN AND NO REBOOTS. i work on microsoft products and if they worked like this router i be out of work!! thanks for this great software!!!!!!!

Date:August, 2001
From:A.S., Panama
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message:I think your router product is excellent. I downloaded and in 1 hour I was up and running. I configure the NAT, DHCP in a flash. I installed 3 Ethernet cards and the software recognized all three of them without a problem. Keep up the good work.

Date:August, 2001
From:A.T., USA
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message:I was simply blown away by the richness of features and the simplicity in installation of your MikroTik v2 software. Congratulations and keep up the excellent work. I am in the midst of evaluating your software and I can still not believe that it's true. I am not a Linux guru but I have been tinkering with computers since 1985 and have gone through PDP-11, CP/M, DOS, Windows, Novell and NTs and I have not encountered until now such power and richness of features (I repeat myself...) in such a compact and easy to use package. You can rest assured that I will recommend your product(s) left and right.

Date:August, 2001
From:A.C., Mexico
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message:In passed years I worked with pre-manufactured routers it was very slow our implementation this for that we depended to the characteristic of the router, today thanks to MikroTik, we can offer solutions of firewall,advanced routing PPTP, VoIP, WIPOP an all-in-one device. MikroTik is stability, controls, and flexibility. We feel very proud of each new implementation that MikroTik makes, and we are Willing to collaborate with you with our possibilities like gratefulness for their great work. thank you to give us an opportunity to comment

Date:August, 2001
From:N.R., USA
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message:I have my Cisco Certified Network and Design Professional ratings so I was more than a little skeptical when a friend told me I needed to look at MikroTik - why would I ever put aside the IOS interface, excellent technical documentation, and rich feature set in favor of a $45 package that ran on PC hardware? Boy was I wrong! The interface on the MikroTik is pure pleasure to use. Simply press ? for help, tab works for command completion, and things are neatly laid out. It took an hour of reading in the manual and I had IP addresses set for interfaces, OSPF was working with my existing Cisco infrastructure, I was connected via ssh, and playing with the IPIP tunneling interfaces and PPPoE. Before you shell out $4000 for a Cisco 3620 with a quad ethernet card take an hour and examine what you can do with MikroTik and an old PC for one eigth the cost.

Date:August, 2001
From:K.A., Romania
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message:First of all i have to confess that i've discovered Mikrotik accidentally. I urgently needed a dedicated routing system because my win2k servers were down and in service period. I manage a high school network in Romania of about 100 PC's. What amazes me in mikrotik is the easy way of instalation, and the wery modest hardware requirements (i'm running it on a P166 32 Mb ram). i like also the wery easy-to-use tabulated command system and the posibility of telnet administration. also with smtp i can easy monitor my traffic, and with tha bandwith sh
apping i can control my data flux in my network, and i confess it's one of the best firewalls (unbreakable).. I have not installed yet the 2.4 version but i'm very interested in the new scripting language added. and one more suggestion. if you can add some DVB card support because in my country Romania there are much of them. by the way. After my first instalation of Mikrotik (as a newbie) i had a 65 days uptime without problems. Reboot was caused by power down:)))

Date:August, 2001
From:JT., India
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message:"Mikrotik routing software is best of both the worlds. i.e. User friendly Java Interface, Stable back-bone of Linux OS. As a system integrator, I was afraid of learning Linux, at age of 33, to provide effective routing with bandwidth control to my customers but thanks to Mikrotik."

Date:August, 2001
From:T.J.C., Norway
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message:" As an a ISP and ASP Halden Dataservice has used Mikrotik for 1 year with great results. It's very easy to configure, and we can have a very fast router with 8 Ethernet interfaces for the 1/6 of the price of a Cisco box. We are using the PPPOE access consentrator for our DSL customers and the wireless customers connects throug the Wireless routers. The routers has given us the freedeom to instal several new services and we can use more of our investments in other equipment. It gives us the possibility to test things, as we can use ordinary PC's as routers when testing. We have 8 routers running in our backbone, and we have not had 1 sec downtime due to router failure. The guys at Mikrotiiiiiikls (long i is it not :-) are very up to date on new technoligy, and are very helpful if we have any questions. I recomend every company in need of a router to take a look at the Mikrotik before buting anything else. "

Date:August, 2001
From:M.S., Netherlands
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message:We find the Mikrotik Software verry beneficial for customers of ours who need a low cost solution for a router with more than 1 ethernet interface. Cisco or Nortel routers with this feature are to expensive. Keep up the good work

Date:August, 2001
From:P.E., Ecuador
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message:MikroTik RouterOs es un excelente software para ruteo actualmente estamos dividiendo la red de nuestra organizacion en varia subredes fisicas por medio de Mikrotik RouterOs en equipos Pentium III, no hemos podido implementarlo con tarjetas de 16 bits unicamente con tarjetas de red PCI. Por el resto no hemos tenido ningun problema.

Date:Mon, 25 Sep 2000 11:25:00
From:Gildon Opao (vdx@zdnetonebox.com)
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message:I'm using Microgate Frame Relay/WAN Synchronous Adapters. Please support these products too. I see you only support Moxa Frame Relay Sync Adapters. Your software router is the best so far!

Date:Sun, 3 Sep 2000 05:08:52
From:Matt Bell (mbell@undeniable.com)
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message:Thank you very much for offering your product for free download. Your router product is OUTSTANDING! I am teaching myself networking at home, and your router software is helping me out quite a bit. I have replaced my Linux box for yours for a firewall! Keep up the good work and thank you very much!

Date:Wed, 21 Jun 2000 22:37:20
From:Lee (leebakewell@yahoo.com)
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message:Hi there from sunny South Africa. First off let me congratulate you on a project well done. The Microtik software based router is superb. I'm a student and have used it to further my studies. My one and only whish was that you had some form of support, be it via newsgroups, a more detailed help file or some FAQ database. All the best for the future.

Date:Mon, 19 Jun 2000 16:28:22
From:James Chen (ffantasy@pacific.net.sg)
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message:This webiste is great, its easy to navigate, and the software is very useful ... Thanks!

Date:Wed, 31 May 2000 16:32:58
From:Brett Hay (dood63@hotmail.com)
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message:Just looking through my old emails and discovered this one from you. Didn't know if I had replied so... The Mikrotik router is running very smoothly. Even after a few unexpected power cuts (faulty UPS) it just starts up and runs with out a hitch. Probably one of the best software products I have invested in...Cisco should be worried....I just don't understand why so many other people are not using it?? I am putting together a recommended product page on my websites. If you would like me to include a link to your product please send me one to paste into the page...

Date:Wed, 10 May 2000 20:59:06
From:Alex (alex@hic.net)
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message:Thanks, this looks great, you are on to something! It has extra features that people are asking for. I have been using 6.2 redhat as a router but this is very nice. .

Date:Sun, 30 Apr 2000 10:20:01
From:Gary Horn (ghorn@ure.net)
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message:The netgear FA310TX is supported and is auto detected. I love this router. Running it on a 486 with 24 megs of ram and a 40 meg harddrive . Also tested it with a P166, 64 megs ram and a 8 gig hd. Worked wonderful with both. Thank you very much for making this wonderful product.

Date:Tue, 28 Mar 2000 10:05:26
From:Jimmy Doukas (JDoukas@fm.optus.net.au)
Subject:Syslog.
Message:My name is Jimmy Doukas, I am in the Northern Territory of Australia. I have recently downloaded Mikro Tik Syslog Daemon for use on our network. I would first like to thank you for making it available as you have - It is great. A feature which I believe would be absolutely great to add to this awsome program would be to remember the window location and dimensions of the daemon at startup of the last session. Perhaps this great little package already has this feature and I have missed it? Any hints as to overcoming this would be great.

Date:Wed, 16 Feb 2000 05:17:57
From:Riky (rals@bacolod.net)
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message:Hi, i just downloaded your software and find it very nice. my suggestion is, putting a "script" authentication on the modem pool. Here in the Philippines, most of the ISP here are still hanging on the "SCRIPT". It is better to add it cause here in ASIA, were not using the PAP and CHAT. Thank You for giving me an oppurtunity to suggest. MORE POWER AND GOD BLESS!

Date:Sat, 15 Apr 2000 17:04:57
From:Lowell Hamilton (lhamilton@vistavdi.com)
Subject:MikroTik v2 PC Router Software.
Message:Hello there! I just wanted to give some comments on the MikroTik v2 software. I have installed it on a couple of PC's to give it a little test drive at routing ethernet - and was very supprised. I was impressed even more when I installed 6 NIC's and a V.35 card into a single machine and routed a T1 into 6 ethernet segments, with 10 machines on each segment NAT'd and it worked very well. This software is going to be a big help to me, as I install WAN's linked by frame lines, and putting a small inexpensive PC on site
to test the lines instead of a $1000 router saves me a lot. I also tested it in some applications where a very pricey bridge would be required or a carefully configured UNIX box, and it worked decently Thanks for making such a quick and easy product - although almost everything you do could be accomplished with a linux box and a day or two of configuration, that day is often too much time, and there is a lot of room for error. I would be VERY interested if you could find vendors that sell small 2-3U 19" rackmount PC's with a couple of built-on ethernet and slots to accept V.35 or other cards - to act in place of routers in a nice package instead of a full-sized rackmount case taking up a lot of extra space. I have not tried every facet of the software yet but after I do I will likely provide you with some more detailed feedback and propose some features or modifications Thank you

Date:Thu, 17 Feb 2000 16:42:20
From:Rob Enders (renders@cknxradio.com)
Subject:Comments or suggestions.
Message:A suggestion: Add ability to disable rules without deleting them. This would make experimenting with rules much simplier... BTW, nice job on this router... P.S.: Note from MikroTik - This feature is available starting from v2.4

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