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    dc42 administrators
    last edited by 31 Mar 2017, 13:34

    This is why I added the facility to support http but not telnet or ftp, with telnet and ftp turned off by default. But it doesn't explain why earlier versions of firmware worki for ChrisP.

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      ChrisP
      last edited by 31 Mar 2017, 15:47

      I'm on a university network, so I'm pretty certain that there's at least one machine that will have been hacked and is scanning all the ports. To be honest, I probably should have figured out the problem sooner as it's not the first time it's happened.

      As for it working with other firmware, I wonder whether it was just an unfortunate coincidence. When I had the problem back on Wednesday, I had tried older firmware versions and had those fail too - that's what initially made me wonder whether it was a hardware problem.

      Anyway, having turned off Telnet (which I didn't use anyway), all is fine again… hopefully 😄

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        DjDemonD
        last edited by 31 Mar 2017, 18:31

        Hi David, I know previously we discussed using G30 to reset the z height after grid levelling/calibration and you mentioned doing this on a grid point. I just installed this firmware and after calibration I did a G30. I noticed the nozzle change x,y position fractionally before the G30 executed, does the firmware auto position on a grid point for this in this version?

        Simon. Precision Piezo Z-Probe Technology
        www.precisionpiezo.co.uk
        PT1000 cartridge sensors NOW IN, just attach to your Duet board directly!

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          dc42 administrators
          last edited by 31 Mar 2017, 19:41

          No it doesn't, but in this version bed compensation and orthogonal axis compensation are disabled during homing moves.

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            dc42 administrators
            last edited by 2 Apr 2017, 09:53

            I've just released firmware 1.18RC2. I am particularly keen for Duet 0.6/0.8.5 users to test it, to see if it resolves the network issues that some users had with beta3 and RC1.

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              dc42 administrators
              last edited by 5 Apr 2017, 17:59

              ChrisP, thanks for your patience. Please can you try the Duet06/085 firmware at https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/19369680/RepRapFirmware.bin and let me know if you have stability problems with it. If you find that you are unable to connect via HTTP at all, then please run M122 from USB and report the Network section of the diagnostic report.

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                ChrisP
                last edited by 5 Apr 2017, 18:25

                No problem.
                I updated a couple of Duet 06 boards at work to 1.18RC2 and disabled Telnet and haven't had any stability problems since. Unusually, I haven't actually used those printers in the past day or so, but they have been left on 24/7 and I haven't had any problems connecting via HTTP. I'll try the FW in your link anyway, in particular with my old Duet 06 at home that I never managed to get to work on anything beyond 1.17e.

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                  dc42 administrators
                  last edited by 7 Apr 2017, 07:55

                  ChrisP, I think I found the problem. Does your home network have a zero in the IP addresses it uses?

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                    ChrisP
                    last edited by 7 Apr 2017, 07:58

                    Yes it does. 192.168.0.x

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                      dc42 administrators
                      last edited by 7 Apr 2017, 13:04

                      Thanks for confirming that. The problem is fixed in the 1.18 release.

                      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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