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    • SpeedyDadundefined
      SpeedyDad
      last edited by SpeedyDad

      While mid print, my wifi connection to the Duet disconnected. I was unable to reconnect even after turning off and starting the wifi module via the PanelDue. When I start the machine, the blue wifi LED blinks very briefly then goes out.

      I reinstalled the firmware for the DuetWifi itself, Wifi server, and web control. I've reset the Wifi with M552 S-1.
      When I connect via the Machine control in Simplify 3D, I get:
      "Wifi reported error: no known networks found"
      "Wfif module is idle"
      When I issue M587 S"" P"" (with my info), I get:
      "M587: Failed to add SSID to remembered list"
      Followed shortly by:
      "Error Retrieving WIFI status message: Bad reply format Version"

      If I run a M588 with my network info, I get:
      "M588: Failed to remember SSID to remembered list"

      I'm running Firmware 2.05.1

      Dead Duck? Thoughts?

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

        try

        M552 S-1
        M552 S0 
        G4 S1 
        M588 S"*"; forget all previous access point info
        M587 S"" P"" 
        
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        • SpeedyDadundefined
          SpeedyDad
          last edited by SpeedyDad

          Yup, that got it. I had done all of that before in that order minus the G4 line. What did that do?

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

            it just waits a second, not strictly needed if you're typing the commands, but is needed if you copy/paste to a terminal

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            • SpeedyDadundefined
              SpeedyDad
              last edited by

              Thanks. All is good now.

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