
Chris Rupp
App used to display upload/download rates. Now it doesn't; it just displays '--' where it's supposed to show these. App doesn't have bandwidth usage over time. App is supposed to give me weekly and monthly reports. Instead, it gives me NOTIFICATIONS that such reports are 'available', but then when I click the notifications and poke around in the app itself, such reports don't show/exist. I'm in the spot where they're SUPPOSED to show, I have the reports turned on / enabled, but there's a bug.
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Thomas Bartman
This app is hot garbage. One of my routers was off-line, but I never got a notification. I went to the app and it said "all fine" and that it was connected to ethernet, although the light was red. I unplugged it, waited, refreshed, and it STILL said it was connected to the ethernet! The whole app showed 0 bytes of upload/download across the network. I deleted and re-installed the app, and now it says "everything looks good" although it shows no connections at all and no network activity
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Lowering my rating. Someone would have to work really hard for a router app to be worse. It's amazing, I'm connected to a device on my network, yet the app is reporting that device is offline. There is no option to configure router directly from a browser and the IP address, so you're stuck using this bad app to try and change anything (which may or may not work). Really a poorly designed system. The last TP-Link product I will ever buy
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