You can connect from your home network, or while away from home with a quick toggle on the logon screen - mine worked flawlessly from the start. The PC based application does show what features are waiting on a programmed delay, just not the mobile app (at least yet). It took me a while to realize if you turn on a feature or function that normally has a delay associated with it, the app doesn't really give you feedback - but once the delay completes the feature or equipment will engage.
The pump is shut off until the next time it should run. This is the control panel that has a green light that means there’s power to the pump.
From there, it will connect, and the interface is reasonably self explanatory. This is a quick video on how to set up your Pentair Intelliflo variable speed variable flow pump that were installing at a job. The first time you run the application, you will need to logon using a number printed on the side of the box you plugged to your home wifi router. Next, you need to download the app for your phone/tablet. It automatically connected to the pool control panel, downloaded the panels configuration, and was ready to go. As you can see it’s no blue tooth on off switches, lol You likely got estimate for pentair ez touch 4 with screen logic Or similar. Pic is for reference and what goes into doing a control system correct. You could do pentair psl4 with screen logic should be closer to half that price. Once the wireless kit was connected to the router, the system was powered on. Currently have Jandy, pentair or similar 3way valves. Note, your wifi signal has to be strong enough to reach the antenna you just mounted at the pool control panel for this work - otherwise you'll have to try and run a hard wire from your house to the pool - I didn't have to. The two boxes connect together with a provided wire, then connect to the wifi router with a cat5 or cat6 cable, and plug into the wall for power.
You then head inside the house and install two small boxes to your primary internet connection. Since I had a previous antenna, it was very easy to remove and install in the same position. You mount the provided wireless system board in the provided antenna casing, and plug into your control panel. I had to install the updated kit which took about 3 minutes. The old remote had a wireless kit installed on the pool control panel. (I found it a little missleading that the picture shows the wireless remote - it isn't part of what you are puchasing with this kit, but it isn't required either). When the wireless remote (like the one in the picture) stopped working, and I chose to move to a mobile app based solution instead. Let me start by saying I had an existing pentair remote system installed for my pool already.