I didn't choose eero - and I wouldn't have for reasons above, it was foisted on me by an ISP, but the lack of the ability to manage my network on ALL of my devices is a good reason to dump this product - and the ISP pushing it on me, and work with one that allows me to interact from my network from all of my networked devices. If the product requires someone else's product (an Android or OS device) to use it, it's really an incomplete product. Not being able to figure out how to deliver a secure network interface via a PC really makes me wonder about the technical proficiency of their engineers. This is one of the reasons apps like Your Phone on Windows are so popular - they allow PC users to interact with their phones via their PCs.Īnyway, Windows 10 is the most popular desktop OS in the world and as of the start of last year was running on 700 million devices ( ). Honestly it's annoying while using a PC to have to stop and pick up a phone to do something that the PC is capable of - especially managing network resources, which is a common task for PC users on all OSs. When prompted, tap the OK button to allow Eero to access HomeKit. It's just silly to limit it to mobile OSs since the world has so many more computers available that could be used for network management. I'd suggest to eero that if they migrated development of their apps to the Uno Platform ( ) then a single code-base could be used to deliver native apps for Windws, Mac, iOS, Android, and the web - giving customers the choice of what types of devices they could use to manage their network.
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