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27 Jul 2006 7:27 AM
mikestaf35
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
customers have reported loosing and then reconnecting to the network.
Anyone got any suggestions please?

Author
27 Jul 2006 12:25 PM
Pavel A.
"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" USB WLAN adapter
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
Author
28 Jul 2006 6:53 AM
mikestaf35
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:
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> "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
Author
28 Jul 2006 1:10 PM
Pavel A.
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 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