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Web UI Configuration

 
328
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Web UI Configuration

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Re:Web UI Configuration
a week ago

  @TP-Link 

 

I got a new mesh router set and looking at this lack of wed ui, i am thinking of returning it. If you don't even listen to your customers, how can I trust you to keep my network safe .. what if you are evesdropping on my home devices !!

#593
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RE:Web UI Configuration
Yesterday
The App is sluggish
#594
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RE:Web UI Configuration
Yesterday

  @jm-p  The app is CRAP! Spyware that is monitoring everything you do with no opt out.

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RE:Web UI Configuration
6 hours ago
While the app does indeed make the average user experience easy and require less expertise in basic network setup. The web UI is not something to be overlooked. Yes, you have provided the WebUI, however it is stripped down from even the most basic things any power user would need. And it doesn't make sense, since experienced users are the ones who usually configure these devices through the WebUI. Less-experienced users would be happy with the app and maybe if they decide to expand their knowledge on networking, they'd try the WebUI... Except in this case, they'd get bad impressions of this brand's WebUI development (On your Archer routers, the WebUI is exceptional and is one of my main reasons I choose TP-Link routers) There's also the problem where there is no desktop app. The matter of expertise doesn't apply to this. Anyone who owns a computer would appreciate it if they didn't have to switch to their phone just to edit their configuration, the experience will simply stop becoming seamless. I do appreciate the Deco app having more settings available, compared to the previous apps. But I don't appreciate that this happened at the expense of the WebUI settings.
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