
G P
Does what I need it to do. Completed setup of the Flint 2 on my network and devices first. E.g. Set cables, Flashed to latest firmware. Added VPN, ad guard and other privacy settings. THEN WENT TO THIS APP. It works fine. Gives me the insight of what's going on the network at any given time when I'm not sitting at my computer. I personally don't use apps to configure any network I'm working on. That's what your computer is for.
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Nick J
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A little clunky and not sure why access control is not under security spent like 20 minutes looking for it. Allowing you to copy MAC addresses by long pressing or tapping would make it soooo much easier to create an access list on mobile. Or even better yet how about an import currently connected clients to allow list button or something of the sort? Then adding clients would be as as simple as turn off allow list, connect new device, import from currently connected, turn allow list back on.

Rob Mel
Thought this might be useful for someone struggling to setup their router using the app. I tried and tried to get it to work on both my and my partners Android 10 phones, but it failed at the 'attempting to connect to router' stage, even when Bluetooth was on and we were stood a few feet from the router. So I found my years old Android 4.2 tablet, installed the app and it worked first time. It may be the same for you if you're on a newer phone/tablet. For some reason the older OS worked.
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It seems the app wants the phone to connect to the router's WiFi when it says 'attempting to connect to router'. If this fails, we can go to the phone settings and manually set up. Sorry for the inconvenience, we will try to improve the experience.