In my opinion it is neither.I would like to know if this book is actually informative and well written
I disagree. There is no "This is what RouterOS does and these are the concepts behind it" chapter which is pretty fundamental in a book for beginners.I think it's a good reference for a beginner.
As far as I am aware, none of the criticism is due to a lack of coverage of any topic. I do, however, consider it reasonable to expect that there is an entry for 'interface' in the index.Of course it doesn't cover everything, but no book does (plus this is the only RouterOS book).
As do I. He has quite clearly spent a considerable amount of time in pulling the book together. Unfortunately, just because effort was put in doesn't make the end result any more useful.I respect the effort that Dennis has put into it.
Well, there is (kind of). Pages 18-20There is no "This is what RouterOS does and these are the concepts behind it"
not sure if you are right about their sources (need to check) but anything taken from our site has to be linked back or credited.some of these appear to have been taken directly from MT's site
index really doesn't have Inteface, but it's there in the TOC. maybe a mistakeexpect that there is an entry for 'interface' in the index.
Well, two thirds of page 18!Well, there is (kind of). Pages 18-20There is no "This is what RouterOS does and these are the concepts behind it"
Yes. Perhaps a mistake, but my point is that it's a pretty fundamental mistake and is pretty indicative of how the whole book has been put together (in my opinion). I gave up wading though the ToC - ten pages of complete mish-mash and nigh on impossible to find what you're looking for.index really doesn't have Inteface, but it's there in the TOC. maybe a mistakeexpect that there is an entry for 'interface' in the index.
I know what you mean, but I think I disagree - in this instance, the book is clearly (to me) very amateurish and as such makes ROS look amateurish.....I personally think that _a_ book is better than _no_ book
Absolutely.Let's hope all this get's improved in the next edition.
Absolutely. I have had a few e-mails which have chastised me for my comments above (Dennis, you have a fan club!!) and I would like to point out that a) I am in agreement with everybody else in this thread when I say that Dennis has put a lot of effort into the book, and b) That my comments were made because I really, really wanted the book to be good - I need a good book to recommend and I wanted it to be this one. With some help, the second edition could well be that book....I think this is a great effort on Dennis's part
100% agree.well, you always can go to wiki.mikrotik.com and create your own page for book contents and start writing. that way materials would be accessible to everyone willing to read.
If you are willing to start doing that, you can ask normis to create new section for you, so things start to happen and does not stop just at talk talk.
The Wiki is great as it's more up-to-date. A book may have problems as RouterOS is constantly evolving, with new features, changing existing features, etc... The official Mikrotik manual is really out of date, so the Wiki might be a better option for Mikrotik RouterOS documentation repository.
Nice! Btw, I really like the new Wiki visual layout, it looks nice and clean.The Wiki is great as it's more up-to-date. A book may have problems as RouterOS is constantly evolving, with new features, changing existing features, etc... The official Mikrotik manual is really out of date, so the Wiki might be a better option for Mikrotik RouterOS documentation repository.![]()
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Category:Manual
I'll second that. Much better layout and considerably easier to find what is being looked for.Nice! Btw, I really like the new Wiki visual layout, it looks nice and clean.
Ditto !!!I have read Discher's new book and it does a great job of taking a new user through RouterOS. It is well organized and I would recommend it. I bought it at http://learnmikrotik.com/book
agree with Mr.aacableI can surely recommend Stephen Discher's book "RouterOS by Example". Its informative and well organized with many working examples. Although it doesn't cover 100% of mikrotik, but surely its something that I would always like to keep with me as a reference book.
Level: Beginner to Medium.