Jeff Finger
There should be absolutely no need to install a potentially invasive app to do what is needed, for example, changing the WIFi password. It turns out that this app is unneeded for that, and in fact, it cannot even change the password, as I understand it. I do not want applications from grocery stores, utility providers, pharmacies, banks, and every other entity imaginable on my telephone. It should be possible to get full service for Bezeq without my telephone requiring an app.
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Ari Ellen
Can't expect much from Bezeq They convince you to pay extra for a router that may or may not work well. The router doesn't allow you to setup your own DNS servers to allow you to install internet filtering. Also you cant easy control the WIFI from the device itself. With Bezeq Be you need to go into the software. So this brings us to the app itself which because it doesn't work its useless. I've been planning for awhile to return this router. Now it's time.
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Eitan Rosenberg
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After 3 days of waiting I finally got the chance of using the application. (3 days ????) The application does not recognize the names given to some of the android devices that connect to the network. To overcome this limitation I gave the devices new nicknames in the application itself. The nicknames works fine within "devices" list. The nicknames is not taken into account within the "Alert" list . Very basic application that cannot replace the web interface .
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