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Reply to Tom Haynes This is a good idea for someone to
develop a software for WISPERS I went to that website, I am not a
computer person by any stretch of the imagination But that site is one complicated site
to navigate I gave up Thanks Joe K -----Original
Message----- Joe, would you go to www.sourceforge.net/projects/wisp-mss
and post these usefull features as well as any other ideas about what software would
be usefull to you as a WISP and Hotspot operator. There is a group of people
working on bringing together a complete suite of utilities to do just what you
asked for. -----Original
Message----- Hey guys and
smartBridges Did want to
comment how helpful this website has been OK. I have
another question Can some
comment on the software that you are using Is there
software packages that can tie back into your present software or Packages that
can do everything for you including online billing, credit card hotspot billing keep up with
your customers as well as accounts receivable As always Thanks Joe K -----Original
Message----- Thanks John for
suggestion. We did post before with attached statistics and once we
have the latest statistics, we will post again. You can see some units are
recovered by restore to default and firmware upgrade. Alex sB Tech Support -----Original Message----- Wow, this level of support from a manufacturer is amazing. I know the list has had a lot of discussions about the
quality of the SB radios, so maybe you could periodically post some statistics
on your findings from this RMA program. Maybe something like number of
obviously defective units, number of units that were abused by the customer,
number of units that worked fine when you got them back. Perhaps a ratio of returned units to total units sold would
be a better figure to give. I am reminded of the Recreational vehicle industry a few
years ago when everyone was having problems with Michelin tires. It seems 8 out
of 10 tire failures were with Michelin tires and everybody was getting upset
with the poor quality of Michelin tires. It turned out the high number of
failures being reported was not because of a problem, but because 95% of the
vehicles being sold came with Michelin tires. John Banes ----- Original Message
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Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 04:32 AM Subject: [smartBridges] Trying To Help We are
investigating recent reports of the high field failure rates. While this is
ongoing, we would like to provide immediate relief to some of the customers who
seem to be suffering quite a bit. We will send them replacement equipment. We
have set up a special screening process, where each radio goes through rigorous
manual test to ensure the reliability of operation. We will directly ship these
hand tested radios to the people in urgent need and quickly address their
frustrations. Below is
the process: Please
complete the RMA form at http://www.smartbridges.com/new/support/rma_enq.php . We will advise
you on the shipping details. Please send back defective units ONLY after
receiving RMA approval. We will expedite shipment of the replacement equipment. Again, we are
sorry to hear of any
issue you encounter with our products. We are looking at all means to make our
product more reliable and stable. Please use this process only for emergency cases (and
mention that in the RMA form description). This will allow us to attend first
to those customers in need. With Best
regards, Alex sB Tech Support |
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