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    • A Former User?
      A Former User
      last edited by

      wouldn't a wrong ssid result in "no known networks found" and not a timeout?

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators @A Former User
        last edited by dc42

        @bearer said in I am erasing duet but which firmware can I use?:

        wouldn't a wrong ssid result in "no known networks found" and not a timeout?

        Yes, it should.

        @jcv1977 , if you send M587 without parameters via USB, what is the response?

        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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        • jcv1977undefined
          jcv1977 @A Former User
          last edited by

          @bearer No special characters i just kept it easy not to add possible issues. Yes i tried the AP but with another firmware, it just connected but nothing happened i will try it with the current one.

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          • jcv1977undefined
            jcv1977 @dc42
            last edited by

            @dc42 Its not the ssid i did all my homework after asking here 😉
            After M587 i get:

            MYWIFI IP=0.0.0.0 GW=0.0.0.0 NM=0.0.0.0

            Might be a bad wifi module?

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            • jcv1977undefined
              jcv1977 @A Former User
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              @bearer Well there is some progress! Using AP mode works fine now and i can finally see the web control page. But it can't seem to connect to my router nor having an ip assigned even if i set at the freaking router a static one.

              Using macros or manually (using M587 S"MYWIFI" P"MYPASSWORD" I192.168.1.128 the blue light of the esp8266 gets blue, but i can't ping to that IP and i can't get to web control page nothing is displayed. Also in my router 192.168.1.128 is not shown at all and the duet appears with a fixed ip 192.169.1.9 but it can't be ping at and it is not browseable.

              I 've already reset to factory setting the router but i dont understand why that fixed IP is still there?????

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              • A Former User?
                A Former User @jcv1977
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                @jcv1977 said in I am erasing duet but which firmware can I use?:

                (using M587 S"...

                lets turn on wifi debugging and see if it gives you any more info (doubt it, but worth a try)

                send M111 S1 P14 to the duet before M552 S1

                you could also perhaps try adding the mac address manually for each IP one at the time?

                arp -s 192.168.1.128  b4-e6-2d-52-ff-37 
                ping 192.168.1.128
                arp -d 192.168.1.128
                

                then try

                arp -s 192.169.1.9  b4-e6-2d-52-ff-37 
                ping 192.169.1.9
                arp -d 192.169.1.9
                
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                • A Former User?
                  A Former User
                  last edited by

                  hang on; is that a typo or the actual address?
                  192.168.1.128 vs 192.169.1.9

                  if a typo, un-typo my commands above, if not a typo run route print on the computer.

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                  • jcv1977undefined
                    jcv1977
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                    It was a typo, could not delete ips manually. And the debugging returned:

                    Debugging enabled for modules: WiFi(14)
                    Debugging disabled for modules: Platform(0) Network(1) Webserver(2) GCodes(3) Move(4) Heat(5) DDA(6) Roland(7) Scanner(8) PrintMonitor(9) Storage(10) PortControl(11) DuetExpansion(12) FilamentSensors(13) Display(15)
                    ok
                    ok
                    ok
                    WiFi: mode : sta(b4:e6:2d:52:ff:37)
                    WiFi: add if0
                    WiFi: wifi evt: 8
                    WiFi: scandone
                    WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network DIRECT-0c-HP M29 LaserJet
                    WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network NETGEAR64
                    WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network ATTBCVg3dS
                    WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network ATTevrXIVS
                    WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network MYWIFI
                    WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network 8831B2
                    WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network NY Giants 2.4
                    WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network AC4F3D
                    WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network VIZIOCastDisplay0071
                    WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network NETGEAR76
                    WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network NETGEAR50
                    WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network DIRECT-C5-HP OfficeJet 3830
                    WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network Area 51
                    WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network Torresnunez
                    WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network Bchehade24
                    WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network NETGEAR78
                    WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network belkin.fac
                    WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network belkin.fac.guests
                    WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network ARLO_VMB_1570254913
                    WiFi: sleep enable,type: 2
                    WiFi: STUB: dhcp_stop
                    WiFi: scandone
                    WiFi: state: 0 -> 2 (b0)
                    WiFi: state: 2 -> 3 (0)
                    WiFi: state: 3 -> 5 (10)
                    WiFi: add 0
                    WiFi: aid 2
                    WiFi: cnt 
                    WiFi: 
                    WiFi: connected with MYWIFI, channel 6
                    WiFi module is connected to access point MYWIFI, IP address 192.168.0.128
                    WiFi: ip:192.168.0.128,mask:0.0.0.0,gw:0.0.0.0
                    WiFi: ip:192.168.0.128,mask:0.0.0.0,gw:0.0.0.0
                    WiFi: wifi evt: 0
                    WiFi: wifi evt: 3
                    WiFi: pm open,type:2 0
                    

                    It has to be something between the wifi module and the freaking router they just don't like each other.

                    I changed the ip also to check but still nothing.

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                    • A Former User?
                      A Former User @jcv1977
                      last edited by

                      @jcv1977 said in I am erasing duet but which firmware can I use?:

                      could not delete ips manually

                      ? permissions or wrong command? might need to run as admin.

                      @jcv1977 said in I am erasing duet but which firmware can I use?:

                      And the debugging returned:

                      thats probably food for @dc42 he knows more about RRF than i do about networks ^^

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                      • A Former User?
                        A Former User
                        last edited by A Former User

                        @jcv1977 said in I am erasing duet but which firmware can I use?:

                        M587 S"MYWIFI" P"MYPASSWORD" I192.168.1.128

                        it be interesting to see the debug for that without I192.168.1.128 (i.e. let the duet (try to?) obtain the dhcp lease) and while you're at that, do run route print from the computer just so we can confirm its all on the up and up.

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                        • jcv1977undefined
                          jcv1977 @jcv1977
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                          @jcv1977 I did run the arp command as admin, and the commands were accepted but the ip was still on the router pool.

                          This is debbugging result with dhcp i just cut a whole lot of Network scan failed :

                          Debugging enabled for modules: WiFi(14)
                          Debugging disabled for modules: Platform(0) Network(1) Webserver(2) GCodes(3) Move(4) Heat(5) DDA(6) Roland(7) Scanner(8) PrintMonitor(9) Storage(10) PortControl(11) DuetExpansion(12) FilamentSensors(13) Display(15)
                          ok
                          ok
                          ok
                          WiFi: state: 5 -> 0 (0)
                          WiFi: rm 0
                          WiFi: pm close 7
                          WiFi: del if0
                          WiFi: usl
                          WiFi: mode : null
                          WiFi: wifi evt: 1
                          WiFi: STA disconnect: 8
                          WiFi: wifi evt: 8
                          WiFi module is idle
                          ok
                          WiFi: mode : sta(b4:e6:2d:52:ff:37)
                          WiFi: add if0
                          WiFi: wifi evt: 8
                          WiFi: scandone
                          WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network DIRECT-0c-HP M29 LaserJet
                          WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network ATTevrXIVS
                          WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network ATTBCVg3dS
                          WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network NETGEAR94
                          WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network MYWIFI
                          WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network Area 51
                          WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network NETGEAR76
                          WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network NETGEAR50
                          WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network DIRECT-C5-HP OfficeJet 3830
                          WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network Torresnunez
                          WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network VIZIOCastDisplay0071
                          WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network NETGEAR64
                          WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network NETGEAR21
                          WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network NETGEAR78
                          WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network belkin.fac
                          WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network belkin.fac.guests
                          WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network Internetmine
                          WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network ACCA31
                          WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network ARLO_VMB_1570254913
                          WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network ARRIS-FD86
                          WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network 8831B2
                          WiFi: ../src/SocketServer.cpp(353): found network Bchehade24
                          WiFi: sleep enable,type: 2
                          WiFi: scandone
                          WiFi: state: 0 -> 2 (b0)
                          WiFi: state: 2 -> 3 (0)
                          WiFi: state: 3 -> 5 (10)
                          WiFi: add 0
                          WiFi: aid 2
                          WiFi: cnt 
                          WiFi: 
                          WiFi: connected with MYWIFI, channel 6
                          WiFi: dhcp client start...
                          WiFi: wifi evt: 0
                          WiFi: pm open,type:2 0
                          WiFi reported error: Timed out while trying to connect to MYWIFI
                          WiFi module is idle
                          WiFi: state: 5 -> 0 (0)
                          WiFi: rm 0
                          WiFi: pm close 7
                          WiFi: del if0
                          WiFi: usl
                          WiFi: mode : null
                          WiFi: Fatal exception 28(LoadProhibitedCause):
                          WiFi: epc1=0x4000df2f, epc2=0x00000000, epc3=0x00000000, excvaddr=0x00000033, depc=0x00000000
                          WiFi: 
                          WiFi: Exception (28):
                          WiFi: epc1=0x4000df2f epc2=0x00000000 epc3=0x00000000 excvaddr=0x00000033 depc=0x00000000
                          WiFi: 
                          WiFi: ctx: sys 
                          WiFi: sp: 3ffffc90 end: 3fffffb0 offset: 01a0
                          WiFi: 
                          WiFi: >>>stack>>>
                          WiFi: 3ffffe30:  3ffeface 3fff4d4c 40223f10 40105dd8  
                          WiFi: 3ffffe40:  40216def 00000006 00000005 402298d9  
                          WiFi: 3ffffe50:  00000033 00000010 40217705 3ffee6bc  
                          WiFi: 3ffffe60:  3fff4d4c 00000000 3ffe9ff8 3fff516c  
                          WiFi: 3ffffe70:  3fff4d4c 4021762d 3ffee6bc 4020b004  
                          WiFi: 3ffffe80:  3ffe9ff8 00000002 00000022 00000000  
                          WiFi: 3ffffe90:  3fff4dce 3fff4ec4 00000000 00000000  
                          WiFi: 3ffffea0:  3ffe9ff8 3ffe9ff8 00000033 4021957b  
                          WiFi: 3ffffeb0:  3ffeedc0 40219174 4020b004 3ffeedc0  
                          WiFi: 3ffffec0:  40218cf0 402344e0 3ffee740 00000000  
                          WiFi: 3ffffed0:  00000001 00000001 00000000 00000000  
                          WiFi: 3ffffee0:  402191af 3ffeeeb8 3ffeeeb8 40106df4  
                          WiFi: 3ffffef0:  4021b11c 3ffeeeb8 ffff8000 00000001  
                          WiFi: 3fffff00:  3ffee740 4021b0e0 3ffee6bc 00000002  
                          WiFi: 3fffff10:  40219164 40219138 3ffee740 00000002  
                          WiFi: 3fffff20:  40219103 3ffee6bc 00000002 40106c5e  
                          WiFi: 3fffff30:  402196b4 3ffee6bc 3ffee838 4020b004  
                          WiFi: 3fffff40:  402190e1 3ffee838 00000003 3ffee838  
                          WiFi: 3fffff50:  40218e84 3ffeee78 3ffef5a0 f3ecd39c  
                          WiFi: 3fffff60:  60000600 0000010f 00000001 00000000  
                          WiFi: 3fffff70:  4022dfa9 3ffef5d4 3ffef5a0 f3ecd39c  
                          WiFi: 3fffff80:  4022dfee 3fffdab0 00000000 3fffdcb0  
                          WiFi: 3fffff90:  3ffef5b0 3fffdab0 00000000 00000005  
                          WiFi: 3fffffa0:  40000f49 40000f49 3fffdab0 40000f49  
                          WiFi: <<<stack<<<
                          WiFi module is idle
                          WiFi reported error: no known networks found
                          WiFi module is idle
                          WiFi reported error: network scan failed
                          WiFi module is idle
                          WiFi: ⸮nP|!-1K5⸮К⸮⸮XK!⸮~)Q*!⸮⸮ "pkt⸮E,-⸮@⸮⸮P⸮1%(⸮yh=⸮nzA⸮ )i⸮⸮P1⸮N⸮⸮fP1⸮N⸮R⸮t⸮1Z⸮Q⸮
                          WiFi reported error: network scan failed
                          WiFi module is idle
                          WiFi reported error: network scan failed
                          WiFi module is idle
                          WiFi reported error: network scan failed
                          WiFi module is idle
                          WiFi reported error: network scan failed
                          WiFi module is idle
                          WiFi reported error: network scan failed
                          WiFi module is idle
                          WiFi reported error: network scan failed
                          WiFi module is idle
                          WiFi reported error: network scan failed
                          WiFi module is idle
                          WiFi reported error: network scan failed
                          WiFi module is idle
                          WiFi: epc2:0x00000000 epc3:0x00000000 excvaddr:0x00000033 depc:0x00000000
                          WiFi reported error: network scan failed
                          WiFi module is idle
                          WiFi reported error: network scan failed
                          WiFi module is idle
                          WiFi: mode : sta(b4:e6:2d:52:ff:37)
                          WiFi reported error: network scan failed
                          WiFi module is idle
                          WiFi reported error: network scan failed
                          WiFi module is idle
                          WiFi reported error: network scan failed
                          WiFi module is idle
                          WiFi: add if0
                          WiFi reported error: network scan failed
                          WiFi module is idle
                          WiFi reported error: network scan failed
                          WiFi module is idle
                          WiFi reported error: network scan failed
                          WiFi module is idle
                          WiFi: wifi evt: 8
                          WiFi reported error: network scan failed
                          WiFi module is idle
                          WiFi reported error: network scan failed
                          WiFi module is idle
                          WiFi reported error: network scan failed
                          WiFi module is idle
                          
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                          • A Former User?
                            A Former User @jcv1977
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                            @jcv1977 said in I am erasing duet but which firmware can I use?:

                            but the ip was still on the router pool.

                            arp on the computer won't affect the router, just where the computer will send and IP packet; i.e. trying to force the computer to direct the packets to the duets mac address for either address. bit if ping failed then moot point.

                            would probably need big cheese to evaluate the debug info (or maybe run wireshark if your wifi adapter can do promiscuous mode capture, but few on windows does)

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                            • jcv1977undefined
                              jcv1977 @A Former User
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                              @bearer said in I am erasing duet but which firmware can I use?:

                              @jcv1977 said in I am erasing duet but which firmware can I use?:

                              but the ip was still on the router pool.

                              arp on the computer won't affect the router, just where the computer will send and IP packet; i.e. trying to force the computer to direct the packets to the duets mac address for either address. bit if ping failed then moot point.

                              Great!

                              would probably need big cheese to evaluate the debug info (or maybe run wireshark if your wifi adapter can do promiscuous mode capture, but few on windows does)

                              We will wait for him!!!! Thanks Bearer!!!!

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                              • jcv1977undefined
                                jcv1977 @dc42
                                last edited by

                                @dc42 I think i found it! Evidently there is a bug:

                                https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/15207/duet-wifi-wlan-vs-wpa2-connection-error/8

                                https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/14993/cannot-connect-duet-wifi-to-new-wifi-router

                                @bearer You aked me if its a vodafone and its not, but in one of the post it says its an Arris router and mine is Arris too. I gues this freaking router has something that is not compatible. Just for starters i can't turn off dhcp nor update the router's firmware wich is BS. So i guess by now i'll just use it on AP mode until y buy a proper UNIFI Gear.

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