[plug] D-Link DSL200 Linx support
Denis Brown
dsbrown at cyllene.uwa.edu.au
Mon Sep 1 09:54:03 WST 2003
Thanks, Kim!
In fact didn't know about the DCE stuff, nor D-Link's press
releases! Hey, the things you find out here ;-) Looks interesting but
time will be my killer :-(
Also thanks to Paul for the confirmation regards DSL-200 and eciadsl - nice
to know that if there were problems (as you say, with sync) then simply
retrying would pay dividends.
Cheers,
Denis
At 11:23 1/09/2003 +1000, you wrote:
>On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 09:19:22AM +0800, Denis Brown wrote:
> > I've just had a semi-official word from the D-Link folks in Oz that
> support
> > for DSL-200 (a USB ADSL modem) can be found at
> > http://eciadsl.sourceforge.net/
>
>You must get the same Press Releases I do Denis :)
>
>Also in that one.. courses.. not the paragraph about Perth :)
>
> >>
> The DCE training is a 2 day intensive training course
> that encompasses the very
> basics of networking, taking the student through a series
> of simple modules,
> right through to some very advanced and interesting
> topics. These modules also
> include Wireless, Broadband, Routers, and TCP/IP to name
> a few. Students
> attending the 2 day course will be required to sit for 2
> exams.
>
> The workshops are aimed at channel resellers and system
> integrators and upon
> successful completion attendees will receive a DCE
> Certificate and will be
> qualified as a D-Link Engineer joining over 1000 other
> DCE engineers.
>
> ??This will be our 6th year that DCE has been running and
> to date we have trained
> well over 1000 students,?? said Maurice Famularo,
> Marketing Director D-Link
> Australia & New Zealand. ??DCE offers real value for
> money compared to what
> others have on offer. The course is so popular because of
> its course content
> that we always have to upgrade the venue facilities to
> cater for the increase in
> class size??, added Famularo.
>
> ??This year we have decided to add an additional venue
> being Perth. It will be
> the first time we have conducted the training there, and
> really follows on from
> the feedback from Perth as in the past they have always
> missed out??.
>
>Kim
>--
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