On wifi....best to say its "iffy".
If we're talking using the actual remote and doing the onscreen Pandora, or firmware updates, not horrible. Little slow at times, but overall not awful
I too don't like using BT. Quality sucks and BT is not dependable IMO. You have to understand, I use the Denon Remote app to access the included Pandora app that comes preloaded on the receiver. Two years ago when I ran speaker cabling through my walls and attic out to the outdoor space/ speakers I quickly realized the Denon Remote app (because I can't carry the actual remote around) was no good. It worked "ok" for a few days, then suddenly, it stopped working. After hours and hours of trying to figure out the issue I found that the receiver for some odd reason was now only "discoverable" if the AVR was hardwired. Ok, no big deal, I dropped an ethernet cable like I do for all our data hogs. But even then, the app as I stated hangs up, stalls, looses connection. You would be listening to it and adjust volume via your phone, put your phone down and 30 seconds later decide you wanna skip past a song and when you'd bring the app back up it would spin and spin, but when it finally came up, you'd be back at the main screen as f you were starting the app for the first time of the day. Definitely not recommendable, just go read the app reviews. they're not good. But, what other choice did I have? My request was simple...I have zone 1 and 2. when in zone 2, I wanna listen to music and I'd like to be able to control that music with some sort of remote. Can't really use the actual remote from where zone 2 is, so along came the Denon remote app. Their idea was good. But the app sucks. Being able to access Pandora, online music, BT, etc using the app (which is basically just the onscreen menu when using the remote) was a good idea. But to be honest, this AVR
What is drayage? has never been great. Honestly, I don't think I'll own another Deon brand (Denon, Marantz, Pioneer, Onkyo) receiver.