July 2012 archive

Own a Kindle?

Do you own a Kindle or have patrons that do and are frustrated that it isn’t compatible with the 3M Cloud Library through the State Library of Kansas?  Please let Amazon know that compatibility with the 3M Cloud Library is important to you by visiting your Kindle’s customer service page and using the “contact us” …

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Mikrotik Firewall Basic Settings

Out of the box, the RouterOS firewall is pretty lean on rules. The default configuration may have as few as four rules in place, three for accepting traffic (icmp, connected, and related traffic) and one for blocking all other inbound traffic. Depending on how you have configured your Internet access (static IP, PPPoE, etc.), the …

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Mikrotik Policy-Based Routing

One of the more interesting features within the RouterOS mangle (packet marking) facility is the ability to mark packets in the pre-routing chain. With this option, we can perform what is called policy-based routing. Suppose we have two WAN (Internet) connections that our LAN clients could potentially use, and that we wish to split the usage such …

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Basic RouterOS Traffic Queueing

In this post, we will look at a basic traffic queuing configuration. Our example network will be comprised of two subnets, one for wired computers (staff and patron) and one for wireless computers (accessed via a wireless AP plugged into port 5). Our wired computers will all be within the 192.168.88.0/24 network on port2, and …

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RouterOS Basic Setup

Many of the smaller Mikrotik routers (450G, 750GL, etc.) will have a default configuration applied out of the box. This usually consists of a LAN subnet of 192.168.88.0/24, a DHCP server running on the LAN segment, and port 1 set to receive a WAN IP via DHCP. If your computer is already set to get it’s …

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Need Help Understanding Some of the New Features in Facebook Pages?

                            If your library has a Facebook Page I highly recommend checking out Facebook’s Page course.  Facebook created this course to help with some of the recent changes to Facebook Pages.  The course is all web-based and should take about 30 – 45 minutes …

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