Why is local DNS not a standard function across the Deco line?
I know this has come up multiple times in the past in the forum, but squeaky wheels and all that.
Running a DNS server alongside the DHCP server on the Deco units is such a sinmple thing to implement, and computationally small. A Raspberry Pi Zero can comfortably run DNS for a home network. I have to assume these devices are running linux like the bazillion other devices on the market, and probably running dnsmasq for the DHCP server. And dnsmasq already provides DNS server capability! So it really feels like TP-Link had to intentionally decide to not offer this functionality that's already freely available to include with zero back-end software development needed. So why not just turn it on already? It's incredibly obnoxious to switch from a Google Wifi mesh network to the Deco X55 Pro and lose this feature in the transition. Given the Pro marketing, I expected more features like this, not fewer. Even if it's only implemented as part of the Address Reservation, so only devices with a reserved IP can get a name to go along with it.
Just give us this simple feature already!