Can't tell if I'm just lucky or if we have a few vocal folks making a lot of noise that are not representative of the larger user base.
Router functionality seem to "have their days". In my experience this issue is far from exclusive to Securifi.
IMHO the biggest complaints are of the broken promises of this being the best thing since the invention of the internet with an open interface. A simple all-in-one does everything hub. A promise that it definitely has not lived up to.
Here we are 2 years into it's original scheduled release and we have nothing more than a mediocre router with a very limited HA engine. It is still the only device in a class by itself. Maybe there's a good reason why nobody else has really put much effort into producing a hub and router in one. Okay we have the new TPLink Google Onhub, but the reviews of that have not exactly been stellar, if you discount the paid reviews and the simple " it's great because it talks" reviews.
You can find plenty of favorable reviews for Quirky Wink products too and we don't have to go there.
I am sure you can find plenty of favorable reviews for Harmony Home, people that are ecstatic that they can automatically dim their TV room lights when they put in a movie . If that is all they want and are happy, than good for them.
I will agree that if you want a basic router, don't have heavy traffic and just basic HA to turn lights on/off at specific times or when a door opens/closes, than you should definitely still consider the A+. However if you want a complete central control hub for advanced systems then A+ can not do the job. It has been requested since day 2 that people much smarter than myself have access be able to create device types and a better rules engine to be able to incorporate more advances HA functions. This has been discounted .
I never thought of myself as a high end user, but with 40+/- internet connected devices between TVs, TV boxes, phones, tablets, computers, cameras, DVRs ,NVRs. NAS I guess I am. Then add the 50+ ZW and Zigbee lights and sensors, you can see where it actually is a fairly heavy workload that the A+ just can't handle. At least not to the extant that I want it to.
Now if they at least opened up C2C so we could integrate other systems and simply use A+ as the central control hub we were promised, then that would be a completely different story.