We did it again! The third Wi-Fi engineers conference in Russia took place last week. Codename #rufiday or https://t.co/oHViALLqJp
This year, 170 engineers attended the conference in Moscow! One full day, eight speakers, and lots of networking.
Fun fact, in 2006, after graduating from university, I was not hired by Megafon as a cellular network engineer. No experience. Many years later, I trained a team of Megafon engineers to design Wi-Fi networks.
9th "Wireless networks design, implementation and maintenance" enhanced (6-day) course completed! I trained Megafon engineers how to build good Wi-Fi. Life goes on!
5 years ago at #WLPC I was inspired by the friendly engineering community and dreamed of having such a conference in Russia. Today this day happened. 110 participants + 70 online. We did it! Thank you @KeithRParsons for that inspiration! I hope our communities can meet soon.
Small keepalive from me. Working hard, 12 new Wi-Fi contracts this year, 2 stadiums. Making time for vacations with my family, small local trips, 3 weeks this year, planning more. Not only engineering team is growing, and so is the company's revenue. Maxim, from Russia with love!
Last year I disappeared from the air, there were a lot of things to do and I didn't see the point, time and mood to describe them. I trained engineers, did some interesting Wi-Fi projects, met with friends and most of the time I was engaged in a serious personal project.
Namaste, India!
My vacation begins in Vrindavan, a city of 5000 temples. I'm here because my balance between the spiritual and material sides of life was broken. I hope to balance out this two life aspects and continue my journey. Who interested in photo, getm4x at Instagram.
@rowelldionicio This year my Wi-Fi vendor list is realy expanded... H3C, Ruijie, DCN, Maipu, HFCL, Edge-Core, Yuncore, but I still dont know what to offer to my customers)) Also, can you dig so deep to choose right one from many? One engineer can know 2-4 vendors well enough to choose "right".
Engineers, now we have Wi-Fi 6e AP's with connectors for external antennas, and someday they will work with the AFC, but I do not see any indoor Wi-Fi 6e AP's with the ability to connect external antennas, for example, to put them in the stadium, in large auditoriums. Why?