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Wireless PensHi everyone, can anyone give some advice, we have a computer shop in
Hartlepool Platinum PC - www.platinumpc.co.uk, we have recently bought new Wireless Pens in very good price at just £15.37, a couple of customers have reported loosing and then reconnecting to the network. Anyone got any suggestions please? "mikesta***@gmail.com" wrote: ?? What is this wireless pen: a "pen type" USB WLAN adapter > Hi everyone, can anyone give some advice, we have a computer shop in > Hartlepool Platinum PC - www.platinumpc.co.uk, we have recently bought > new Wireless Pens in very good price at just £15.37, a couple of or something like RF pen for a tablet PC? > customers have reported loosing and then reconnecting to the network. By the way, you never can tell that the price is good until the thing> Anyone got any suggestions please? works well... otherwise any money paid for it is wasted Regards, --PA Hi Pavel your right if they don't work money wasted, but 90% do its
only a few having problems, but I would like to resolve any problems. Its a USB WLAN adapter - Wireless NIC. Thanks for your reply Pavel A. wrote: Show quoteHide quote > "mikesta***@gmail.com" wrote: > > Hi everyone, can anyone give some advice, we have a computer shop in > > Hartlepool Platinum PC - www.platinumpc.co.uk, we have recently bought > > new Wireless Pens in very good price at just £15.37, a couple of > > ?? What is this wireless pen: a "pen type" > or something like RF pen for a tablet PC? > > > customers have reported loosing and then reconnecting to the network. > > Anyone got any suggestions please? > > By the way, you never can tell that the price is good until the thing > works well... otherwise any money paid for it is wasted > > Regards, > --PA Non-working adapters can be simply defective, this
happens quite often when cheap manufactures save on quality control. Propose to the customers to return and exchange them. Regards, --PA <mikesta***@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1154069629.666696.224170@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... Hi Pavel your right if they don't work money wasted, but 90% do itsonly a few having problems, but I would like to resolve any problems. Its a USB WLAN adapter - Wireless NIC. Thanks for your reply Pavel A. wrote: Show quoteHide quote > "mikesta***@gmail.com" wrote: > > Hi everyone, can anyone give some advice, we have a computer shop in > > Hartlepool Platinum PC - www.platinumpc.co.uk, we have recently bought > > new Wireless Pens in very good price at just £15.37, a couple of > > ?? What is this wireless pen: a "pen type" > or something like RF pen for a tablet PC? > > > customers have reported loosing and then reconnecting to the network. > > Anyone got any suggestions please? > > By the way, you never can tell that the price is good until the thing > works well... otherwise any money paid for it is wasted > > Regards, > --PA
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