@mjromeo81
Recently, I have been busy with configuring Mikrotik devices, I remembered that you work in Australia. I wanted to know if Mikrotik equipment is used in Australia and if they have a reputation there.
I haven’t seen Mikrotik widely deployed here in Australia. Our market is largely dominated by Cisco, with Palo Alto, Fortinet, Juniper, and HPE also quite prominent. Interestingly, HPE is actually in the process of acquiring Juniper in a US$14 billion deal.
I'm just embarrassed of myself, my general knowledge on this subject is very tight, the system generates random images that are mostly related to the US and participants from other continents can't recognize them. It's not a standardized test, so Americans definitely score better.
I'm just embarrassed of myself, my general knowledge on this subject is very tight, the system generates random images that are mostly related to the US and participants from other continents can't recognize them. It's not a standardized test, so Americans definitely score better.
Yes, indeed! I thought our building or block may have gone out of power. Happens rarely. That was 90 min ago.
So now I hear Portugal, Spain, parts of France, and potentially Italy and even the UK!
But it’s Europe. No panic. All chill. Opened a bottle of wine and had a cold lunch from the fridge. (True story.)
Three years ago I bought a mini-UPS battery backup for our home router. Mainly because when it booted up, it took too long to reconnect to some drives.
Turns out that it’s been running fine and the reason I can post this now on my iPad.
First time in the Caribbean, tried a Dominican drink called Mama Juana. It’s a mix of honey, wine, rum, tree bark and some herbs and it’s supposed to clean your insides and that it did. Couldn’t leave my room next day. Never again.
First time in the Caribbean, tried a Dominican drink called Mama Juana. It’s a mix of honey, wine, rum, tree bark and some herbs and it’s supposed to clean your insides and that it did. Couldn’t leave my room next day. Never again.
First time in the Caribbean, tried a Dominican drink called Mama Juana. It’s a mix of honey, wine, rum, tree bark and some herbs and it’s supposed to clean your insides and that it did. Couldn’t leave my room next day. Never again.