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Hi
just got the Brewzilla Gen 4 and have set up the machine with the relevant internet and websites etc.
However the rapt account I have set up on both my phone and laptop seem to struggle to open up reliably.
The site I am using is RAPT Cloud but I try and open it and quite often it just whirs and does not open/ sometimes it does but it is not much good if it will not open reliably when I want to create a brewing profile or actually brew. Has anybody else had problems with the app or am I missing something
 
Connection is just so inconsistent Foxy. I would expect it to go in almost immediately most of the time. I would like to know if any other UK members have had problems.
It is certainly nothing to do with my internet which is fast enough to stream films etc
 
Connection is just so inconsistent Foxy. I would expect it to go in almost immediately most of the time. I would like to know if any other UK members have had problems.
It is certainly nothing to do with my internet which is fast enough to stream films etc
Can't help you there cobber, I am a KISS fan, and I don't mean the pop group.😅
 
Once registered (which took about 18hours), RAPT cloud now usually opens up after maybe 10 seconds of animation. Both with the app and the Web portal direct. So I suspect their server is just slow.

But once open, RAPT is often unreliable. When portal locks up, a Web page refresh usually fixes it. With (android) app I have to force shut down and clear its cache, maybe every other week.
Vertical scroll often locks up, so I can't get bottom control/menu back (it often vanishes off the bottom on small screens).
Profiles often disappear completely in app. After cache cleared, they re-appear.
If profile is started from portal: after profile finishes, portal still thinks it Is running (& displays STOP button). Clicking STOP just gives an error message.

If its taking a long time before the animation starts, but other websites open up fairly fast, it might be worth trying a different DNS Server (domain name server), in your router. It converts website names, to a numerical addresses. With "app.rapt.io" being so unusual, it might take longer to lookup.
For info, see: How (and Why) to Change Your DNS Server
 
app.rapt.io still seems seems pretty slow to open, taking 6- 7sec .

"The .io domain is a country-code top-level domain (ccTLD) officially belonging to the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT). However, despite its official designation, most .io domains today do not originate from the BIOT". But rather are registered and used by entities worldwide, particularly in the cryptocurrency and fintech sectors, due to its brevity and memorabilia.
 
Out of curiosity I checked that domain. It resolves to an azure server in Australia: rapt.australiasoutheast.cloudapp.azure.com. Makes sense since it's Kegland.

5 pings took 4 seconds and traceroute timed out after 18 hops (not the flowering kind :D).

The azure server timed out after 26 hops.

Seems like an under-resourced server - both name servers are on the same subnet, so if there's a problem in their location, both are down and the website is inaccessible.
 
...... I checked that domain. It resolves to an azure server in Australia: rapt.australiasoutheast.cloudapp.azure.com. Makes sense since it's Kegland.

5 pings took 4 seconds and traceroute timed out after 18 hops (not the flowering kind :D).

The azure server timed out after 26 hops.
Seems like an under-resourced server - both name servers are on the same subnet, so if there's a problem in their location, both are down and the website is inaccessible.
Usefull to know those limitations with the servers. Could explain a few problems, and the likely reason, when it won't work.
Other network connected devices, marketed globally, that I use. All seem to have servers, suited to the global demand.

At least BZ update, has now made it possible to use BZ (manually) without a network connection. Though haven't checked, if it's possible to run a locally stored profile.

Haven't managed a brew yet with 18 hops, of the flowering kind! Sixteen hop additions, has been my most so far.
 
There’s always a danger with the ‘pay once, get everlasting service’ model that the upkeep for ever increasing numbers of users becomes unsustainable financially. I would much rather pay a little less up front and have an annual subscription, they could bundle it with something like Brewfather to make it more attractive.
 
There’s always a danger with the ‘pay once, get everlasting service’ model that the upkeep for ever increasing numbers of users becomes unsustainable financially. I would much rather pay a little less up front and have an annual subscription, they could bundle it with something like Brewfather to make it more attractive.
Agree. Real danger that where a smaller company folds, their specialised Web service might vanish forever.
Not sure, how big RAPT user base is, or even if a standalone subscription service would be viable. But I'd certainly go for a bundle with with Brewfather, reckon their servers are much better. And if Kegland ever vanished, there'd be more chance of continued support.
 
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