![]() ![]() I will continue to read here, and maybe one day I’ll join if things get better and forced upgrades don’t continue to bring people down. I’ll upgrade to a higher end TP Link system now that I know it’s a solid solution. Tried them all, Adguard is the only one that blocks everything consistently. I’m testing a TP Link x20 mesh setup now and it’s working out great! Zero issues so far and I’m at twice the speed of the Plume based system I’m coming from, maxes my internet speed when connected wireless, when on secondary mesh APs no less, so I am happy. Already available extensions include an add-on for 1Blocker, which removes YouTube ads. Something, anything needs to be done for Eero’s reputation and customer happiness. Apple Is iOS 15 the boring non-update that many claim No way. 60 day hold option people can choose to let bugs get worked out. It has a wide range of blocking tools that allow for customization. The most affordable one is 1Blocker’s annual plan, priced at 14.99. ![]() Also, for the love of everything why is there no ability to hold off on firmware upgrades? If you are going to force people to upgrade at minimum give the option to remain one or two versions behind for stability’s sake. 1Blocker features a toggle-based interface that makes it very easy to use. ![]() I know you don’t like issues either, but apparently something has to change on Eero’s side of things for faster resolution or widespread rollbacks or something when issues occur. 1Blocker lets you block ads, trackers, and other annoyances in Safari on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Eero, just know that firmware issues sours existing users, and keeps new ones away too. ![]()
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