The Department of Computer Engineering at the University of Baghdad, under the auspices of the Deanship of the College of Engineering and the Education Unit in the College, held a symposium entitled:

“Controlled Access Point System Manager: Configuration and Practices”

It was delivered by Professor Dr. Sadiq Habeeb Abdul Hussein on Tuesday, April 7, 2024, in the discussion room in the department, in the presence of the head of the department (Dr. Firas Ali Saber), in addition to a number of the department’s teachers. The symposium included presenting the concept of the Access Points Management System (CAPsMAN) and its importance in improving the performance of wireless networks, as well as how to provide effective strategies and practices to maximize the benefits of access points in Mikrotik systems. With an in-depth look at the importance of effective planning and implementation of the Mikrotik access point, and how to achieve optimal security and performance. This topic is one of the most important topics for professionals and specialists working in the fields of communications and information technology.

The symposium came up with a number of recommendations, including the need to understand the access point management system (CAPsMAN) and its importance in improving the performance of wireless networks. It also provides examples of optimal practices and settings for configuring and managing the access point management system (CAPsMAN) to achieve maximum benefit and security in the network environment, and the importance of exchanging experiences and knowledge in wireless networks. Directions were also given to using updated tools and technologies in configuring and operating the controlled access point management system, with the aim of improving the network efficiency. And how to seek to launch initiatives to enhance cooperation and exchange of experiences between companies and institutions in the field of configuring and operating the access point management system, with the aim of enhancing the capabilities of the public and private sectors and improving the quality of services provided.

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