While we aren't going to tell you how to feel...
I can say after reading the thread that the topic is solved (per the thread's title) and that the repeater/relayd related items (and DFS) are no longer on-topic. This means that the close request is not unreasonable from an objective standpoint (problem as stated in title and original posts is now solved).
Take a moment and think about how communication works. In written exchanges, all body language and tone-of-voice are lost (as are all other contextual clues that might be available in-person or even on a voice channel). That means that one must put effort into their writing to ensure that things are communicated clearly. The precise use of language and punctuation makes all the difference.
Let's eat Grandma!
Let's eat, Grandma!
- commas save lives
Threatening to not use punctuation is only going to make it harder for people to understand the issues you are facing with your setup. It's like trying to deliver an important presentation while you stuff 10 large marshmallows into your mouth.
The forum contributors have been more than generous with their time and patience while working with you. And they helped you solve the issue in this thread (getting the Plusnet Hub One running properly).
No, it's not... but while we're at it:
I'm not surprised. Yes, this is a more capable device, but physics does play a role here, and chances are that you're not going to achieve the bandwidth goals using wireless backhaul (as you have been told so many times).