Finding critical texts in your history with iMessage

So I bought a Nest smoke alarm and it’s not able to connect to my piece of crap wifi router supplied by my Internet Service Provider Teksavvy (Teksavvy is no worse or better than Bell or Rogers in this regard). Unfortunately all ISPs seem to have difficultly communicating to customers like me about premium product options that I could buy instead of the non-functional products they ‘give’ and make their customers endure.

(I think I have seen a list of modems that Teksavvy say would work with their service - I should investigate this because bad internet is a major source of stress for me - I would pay a lot of money to get good reliable internet)

It’s hard for me to understand because poor quality products are cheap to buy but always expensive in the long run.

Natan’s son suggested a wifi router which doesn’t suck. I am inclined to believe him because Natan and his son have never let me down before.

Trouble was they made the recommendation before I had the concepts site to keep track of their recommendation. The product wasn’t available because of supply chain issues and probably because some entrepreneurs were buying it and re-selling it for higher prices elsewhere - i.e. demand was higher than supply and at the time I didn’t feel like ‘wasting’ the money buying something more expensive than I felt was the correct price.

Instead I wasted my money buying a TP-link wifi router product which I think must stand for toilet paper link since it didn’t solve the problem I was trying to solve and this has been the experience I have had with other TP-link products (lol!). I think TP is a large well financed brand that most likely acquires other companies and resells them. I should stop buying their products.

So motivated to buy the router that Natan’s son suggested I had trouble looking it up. My computer is running an old version of Mac OS X - so searching iMessage for historical messages wasn’t good. Fortunately searching wifi access point on my iPhone revealed exactly what I was looking for:

https://ca.store.ui.com/collections/unifi-network-wireless

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