I'm not a Network Engineer anymore. It was pretty boring. I'm an
Embedded/Computer Engineer now (what I went to school for). If you want
to be a Network Engineer - play with Linux and Windows in multiple network
configurations. Learn all the different types of WAN equipment. And then
learn some network programming. Hope that helps.
On Wed, 17 Jul 2002, David Vo wrote:
> Hey Mark,
> I just graduated fom USF with a computer engineering
> degree and I am trying to persue toward to be the
> network engineer.
> Can you shed me something to where is a good starting
> point?
>
> Thanks
>
> Quoting Mark <mark@bish.net>:
>
> >
> >
> > Ok, I cracked the case on those machines and they are
> crap. They don't
> > even have an extra bay for an additional hard drive.
> Anyone want to
> > donate a few machines for the SLUG-Sarasota use? I'm
> going to bring in
> > one of my older machines that I don't even use
> anymore next month. So
> > that's one, could be cool if we had 2-3 more. We
> have the monitors. I
> > even have a few hard drives if you have some stuff
> laying around.
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------
> ------------------
> > | Mark Bishop (mark@bish.net) |
> Computer Engineer |
> > | 813-253-2197 |
> Network Engineer |
> > | http://bish.net |
> Embedded Programmer |
> >
>
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| Mark Bishop (mark@bish.net) | Computer Engineer |
| 813-253-2197 | Network Engineer |
| http://bish.net | Embedded Programmer |
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