> Correct. Even if there is no written offer and u buy a device / media
> with binaries, u are entitled to one copy of the source on demand.
> However many point you to sources on the web, which, although not
> strictly (afaik) within the licence requirements, is acceptable. If
> the original source is mangled, the upstream supplier has to offer
> the source of the mangled version.

The DSL604T source is available, but for DSL502, I did not find any. Further
DSL502 has few binary files in flash for which no source is available. These
files are basically CGI files, used to update flash data.
I am not sure if D-link India guys ever heard of GPL.

Best Regards,

Mukund Deshmukh.
Beta Computronics Pvt Ltd
10/1, IT Park, Parsodi,
Nagpur-440022
Cell - 9422113746







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