…a great way to stay on top of the dynamic field of Opticianry and make some friends in the process.
I will never be getting another Linksys product again. A router failed in an office that I work at. That router happened to be a linksys. I replaced it with an 8 port switch. When connecting all the computers to the switch, no network. The computers were all set up to accept DHCP IP assignments etc… Nothing. The switch would refuse to assign any computers an IP address except for one computer. I called up Linksys and got an exceptionally average tech support person. The person kept indicating that I needed to call Microsoft since there was internet connectivity on one machine DESPITE the fact that there was no Intranet. The Intranet aspect was more important since I needed several rooms to access the same information which was located on one machine. I happen to be a techie myself and the support person clearly refused to listen to what was happening or to what I was saying. I am returning the product. I know the difference between the different layers of networking. I needed an ethernet layer that was connected to a switch so it would support the Microsoft’s filesharing network.
Optician n. One who is extensively trained in the interpreting of ophthalmic prescriptions and applies that knowledge to obtain the optimum visual and safety performance for the patient in a pair of spectacles or contact lenses.
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Friend n. 1. A person whom one knows, likes, and trusts. 2. A person whom one knows; an acquaintance. 3. A person with whom one is allied in a struggle or cause; a comrade. 4. One who supports, sympathizes with, or patronizes a group, cause, or movement.
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