When I get the message “Network Error Reciva Gateway not responding”, I press the BACK button (which shows Select network). Message: Network Error Reciva Gateway not respondingįor now, I seem to be getting it to work with the following: As a data point, another identical wifi radio that did not get unplugged functions fine (also with the work-around) as always. It seems that the radio has/had a hard time connecting to my wifi network, at least according to the display messages. HOWEVER- I did get the radio working again! I don’t know for how long, or if it’s hit/miss, but I’ll describe what I’ve experienced. As a background point, the radio did have the ‘workaround’ applied. And I certainly received the ‘Network Error Reciva Gateway not responding’ error many times. I unplugged one of my radios briefly, and when powered on again had problems connecting. This is in response to the recent error message “Network error Reciva Gateway not responding” and is at least relevant to the CCrane WiFi1 radios. I have all the URLs and now going after the station labels. 99 for the WR-336N (which is good enough) and they can easily be rotated through the web interface as you can export and import lists of presets.ĪLSO for those who had a Reciva-based Grace Digital wifi radio…you can still log into the old GD Reciva site ( ) and recover all your stations (one by one). The main difference for me on the WR-210CB is the amount of presets is about 250 vs. both the WR-210CB and WR-828F which use the signup service. I know Reciva did that but this is not a British or American-controlled company anymore. These are dark days for those who appreciate a dedicated WiFi radio.įor any of you considering an Ocean Digital radio, I purchased the WR-336N because that one radio uses Skytunes which doesn’t require you to create an account…I don’t know what their other two use but they force you to sign up to use the service to add stations to your radio. And now Reciva, which was once one of the most popular aggregators on the market, is going to be “withdrawn.” TuneIn has also been forced to limit choices for UK users–a decision likely to affect other aggregators. WiFi radio manufacturers Pure and Tivoli have been sold to investment firms and users have been displeased with both customer service and issues with their aggregators. Only recently Frontier Silicon/vTuner experienced issues with their database ( that was eventually sorted out). Indeed, the WiFi radio landscape has become quite unstable in the past couple of years. Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, John Drake, who notes that Reciva has announced that they are closing down effective January 31, 2021.Ĭheck out the banner on their website: This, of course, is not good news for anyone using a Reciva-based WiFi radio. UPDATE: Click here to read about a procedure to extend the life of your Reciva WiFi radio presets before Reciva closes on April 30, 2021.
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