Oh I think there is a delete button on their internal version for sure.
That's not something that would get overlooked. Not including it had to
be intentional.
Even if we assume your statement to be fact and it is our devices
causing this "proliferation", that still doesn't answer the question of,
'why is there no method of manually deleting them?' I could accept an
answer such as, programming is hard and i...
They NEVER go away. How is it I can feel the frustration through this
comment... probably cause I already felt that way too lol. Looks like
we're just different boats in the same ocean, metaphorically. ****deep
sigh
This is simply incorrect. When I first setup the network on day 1, the
only device I had connected so far was my android, set to not randomize
already. Nothing else even had the new wifi ID or password and they
started showing up before I even finish...
And just to be clear, I bought mine in Jan 2023. This thread is years
old! I have what should be the "latest" and its still not fixed. Wish I
had known before laying out all that cash.