Tag: MikroTik and RouterOS
31 January 2021 /
National Fibre at Heaton Group Bolton
We're providing white-label ISP services in collaboration with National Fibre to deliver gigabit broadband connectivity to 61 flats in Bolton.
06 June 2020 /
New VPS Images
The latest operating systems you can install on our virtual servers.
10 October 2019 /
Our Peering and Transit Network Upgrade
Over the last month we have been working hard to upgrade and improve our network. We have performed some maintenance, some upgrades, and overhauled our peering and transit "edge" to improve routing convergence, BGP security, and be ready to grow our capacity.
09 April 2019 /
The Story of CVE-2018-19299
A tale of scanning IPv6 Address Space… and the remote vulnerabilities it uncovered.
12 March 2019 /
New VPS Images
The latest operating systems you can install on our virtual servers.
18 July 2018 /
The Time in China
Using anycast to prop up the capacity of the NTP Pool Project .cn Zone.
14 September 2017 /
Pushing Packets at Infest
Volunteering to help bring Internet connectivity to a three day music festival.
12 January 2017 /
NetMcr #7 Presentation: MikroTik RouterOS
MikroTik routers: what are they all about?
20 November 2016 /
Fun Weekend Project: a CAPsMAN v2 Deployment
Upgrading a residential network and exploring rural wireless 4G options.
14 November 2016 /
Keeping Your Rack Cool with One "/ip route rule"
Keeping your rack Cool with one IP route rule - A presentation at the MikroTik MUM in London, 2016
12 September 2016 /
Build in Geneva
Some technical information about our hosting infrastructure build in Geneva, and how we plan to use this expansion to help us focus on business continuity and resilience.
25 August 2016 /
Music Festival Wi-Fi at Infest 2016
Working in partnership with a local ISP to bring free open wifi to a three day music festival.
01 October 2015 /
Network at Faelix
Triangles are solid and stable shapes, and for that reason they form the basis of our upgraded network. Our core network in Manchester Reynolds House looks a lot like a pentagram: no link is a single point of failure. Also, we are one of the few small ISPs to run more than one routing platform, which has isolated us from catastrophic implementation bugs if we had just one vendor involved.
05 April 2015 /
Line of Sight Wireless Circuits
What to do when you have no line of sight? We took a chance, and it actually worked out!