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Article is in need of restructuring to better fit Tier 2 article guidelines. This will likely necessitate moving the forced arbitration section to its own tier 3 article. Additionally, the citations need titles and authors to be added to be brought up to the intended level of quality for the wiki. | Article is in need of restructuring to better fit Tier 2 article guidelines. This will likely necessitate moving the forced arbitration section to its own tier 3 article. Additionally, the citations need titles and authors to be added to be brought up to the intended level of quality for the wiki. | ||
Not all Omada equipment requires the app to set up. For example, the ER706W/ | Not all Omada equipment requires the app to set up. For example, the ER706W/ER706W-4G can be set up using the routers' native web interfaces: https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/faq/4075/ | ||
Forced arbitration clauses may very well be present in these web interfaces however. | Forced arbitration clauses may very well be present in these web interfaces however. | ||
== Ads, upsells, and microtransactions == | |||
I had to do some configuration of my router recently, and noticed the tplink app is now full of ads for partner companies/antivirus/advanced features to run on my router on a subscription plan. Has anyone else noticed that? It seems pretty unobtrusive, but also a little scammy. [[User:GarThor|GarThor]] ([[User talk:GarThor|talk]]) 06:25, 19 March 2026 (UTC) | |||