More devices QuickQ covers: tablets, TV boxes and routers

Beyond computers and phones, the QuickQ client also covers tablets, Android TV boxes and, through a router, a whole home network. This page lists what works per device type and what to watch for, written up on August 17, 2026.

Find your device type

Decide which group the device falls into, then pick the route in.

Desktops and laptops

Windows and macOS carry the fullest feature set: per-app rules and manual route choice included.

Phones

Android and iOS keep the interface trimmed down, built around one press to connect.

Tablets

Install the phone build for the matching system; the layout expands to fill the larger screen.

TVs and boxes

Some Android TV systems accept the Android build, with the connect button driven by the remote.

Router level

Configure supported router firmware once and every device on that network follows the optimised route.

Work computers

Company machines usually carry management policies, so check with your IT team before installing.

Advice for several devices

Sensible allocation makes the experience noticeably steadier.

Keep the daily ones signed in

Leave the two or three you use every day in the list, and sign borrowed devices out when done.

One route in at home

With several people at home, going in through the router beats installing on every device.

Where signal is poor

On unreliable mobile networks, switch to picking a low-latency route by hand.

Check the device list

The account page shows each device's last sign-in. Drop anything unfamiliar and change your password.