@rex197878 What a dumb southern hick bumpkin lmfao
@madebygoogle Pixel 4 Android 13 TP1A.221005.002.B2
Pixel 6 Pro Android 13 TQ2A.230305.008.E1
Both have Google Home 2.67.1.8
Summary: Both Android devices cannot load the camera feed on Wifi (but can on Google VPN or 5G).
iPhone 12 w/ Google Home 2.67.106 works on wifi
@madebygoogle Interesting. It works on the Google Home web preview. I'm fairly technical and will dig into custom configurations on my Pixel 6 and my network
Thank you!
@madebygoogle This is something odd. It works on 5G/LTE but not on my wifi network on My Pixel 6.
I thought it was my custom internal DNS, but I disabled that, and even applied it to my iOS device and that still worked
This is probably beyond the scope of Google support, so I'll keep digging
@madebygoogle It also doesn't work on my Pixel 4 on Wifi but works on iOS on my Wifi network. Makes less than 0 sense. I removed any kind of traffic management or custom DNS.
Literally have no clue what the deal is, but it works on the iOS home app on my Wifi
@madebygoogle LOL. Literally someone from Google Support (via the app) told me it never worked when I swear it used to. Now you're confirming it indeed used to work and I'm not going crazy
@madebygoogle No, it works in the Nest app (although I've been having intermittent delayed notifications and timeline events loading, but that seems to work now)
But has not worked in the Google Home app for over a week. And yes, I have the latest patched Android 13, Pixel 6 Pro & updated app
@madebygoogle I also saw tons of tweets @googlenest over the past few days of other people having the same issue with the Nest App
I hope when Google needs to lay off more imbeciles, that Rick Osterloh takes my tweet into a meeting room of all these dickhead product designers pushing out utter shit and says "do the fuck better"
@madebygoogle This is literally the user experience I see. Rather than "Sorry, we don't support Gen 1 Nest doorbells yet. Check back soon!" https://t.co/SL8spvmv2l
@madebygoogle @rosterloh bruh
I am going HAM on Google Nest support for being a shitty beta product with no leadership or direction, and some poor marketing guy named "John" in India has to listen to my nonsense
@madebygoogle Wouldn't it be nice if it actually was grayed out or said "hey this is a gen 1 device and isn't supported yet?"
Rather than it being there and just failing? Like who is in charge of User Experience there that thought this was a good idea?
@madebygoogle How is this acceptable for a (declining) tech leader such a Google? I'm paying Google a lot of money for Nest Aware. I don't want to use buggy, beta software. That's some startup level nonsense. Not a fortune 10 company.