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YEP THE RECTEQ APP CAN'T BE TRUSTED FOR NOTIFICATIONS AND RECTEQ DOSEN'T SEEM TO CARE TO FIX IT, IT'S BEEN THIS WAY FOR YEARS!!!Must be a holiday weekend…app notification s not working again. Everything else working good.
Ditto. No grill temp notifications or probe alarms for my pork loins.Must be a holiday weekend…app notification s not working again. Everything else working good.
The difference is I'm not paid with the expectation to work on the holiday weekends.The notification feature likes weekend and holidays off, like us
Agree same responses from recteq for way too long. This is the main reason I will no longer recommend recteq grills to anyone, the grills is good but the WIFI and app and not able to update the controller over Wi-Fi is not acceptable in today standards.Same $h1T, different holiday. This is NOT acceptable that they give us the same damn lines every damn holiday.
Thank you! I've been saying forever now that there is ZERO reason these need to go through Recteq servers and I, for one, would prefer they didn't at all. That would all but eliminate this problem entirely. I know it may make it a little less user-friendly for those who don't understand basic network tasks like port forwarding but who cares? The current solution is that it doesn't work for ANYONE on higher-traffic days which is when we most want to use it anyway so I'm all for a solution that eliminates RecTeq servers entirely.Why do these notifications need to go through their server? The app should link directly to our grills through our locsl wifii network. Is this a data collection ploy?
The only way you can control the grill when you are outside your WiFi network, or a hundred miles away, etc. is if the grills and the mobile devices communicate with a central server. It’s pretty common thing today with both grill and thermometer manufacturers.Why do these notifications need to go through their server? The app should link directly to our grills through our locsl wifii network. Is this a data collection ploy?
That's not entirely accurate.The only way you can control the grill when you are outside your WiFi network, or a hundred miles away, etc. is if the grills and the mobile devices communicate with a central server. It’s pretty common thing today with both grill and thermometer manufacturers.