When it comes to the probes for the Stoker, any of them can be used to monitor food or fire temperatures. But it is hard to get that stubby little "pit" probe deep enough into the meat to make it work well as a food probe.
When you set the probe as a "Fire" alarm, the Stoker classifies that as...
I would connect to the router on your network and make sure that is recognizes the Stoker. If it is, turn off the Stoker then reboot your router. Once the router is up and running, turn the Stoker back on. Give it a few minutes to get settled and then check the IP address on the Stoker and...
Are you trying to connect through a firewall or is this just on your local network? Are you entering the same ip address in the Stoker IP Addres box for StokerLog that you enter in the address bar of your browser? Is your stoker connecting on port 80?
What's the exact error message?
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