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    • 762x51undefined
      762x51
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      Also, If I send M105 to check the firmware version I get no response.

      "It is well that war is so terrible lest we should grow too fond of it." Gen. Robert E Lee CSA

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      • fcwiltundefined
        fcwilt
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        Hi,

        When the DuetWifi is running as an ACCESS POINT you first have to connect to it using, say, a laptop or other WiFi capable device like a tablet.

        The SSID is DuetWiFi.

        Once you have connected you will configure the DuetWifi to run as a WiFi client. Then the DuetWiFi can connect to your home WiFi network.

        Assuming you have a home WiFi network.

        Once the DuetWiFi is connected to your home WiFi network it will report, via the USB connection, the IP address it has been assigned by your Router.

        When you have that IP address then you can connect via a browser to the DuetWiFi web server.

        Make sense?

        Or have you already done all that?

        Frederick

        Printers: a E3D MS/TC setup and a RatRig Hybrid. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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        • 762x51undefined
          762x51
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          Hi Frederick,

          I was able to connect to the Duet with a laptop and it returned a address of 192.168.1.100 but I don't know how to configure the Duet as a WiFi client. I'm using Windows 7 and the network sharing center shows the Duet as a Public Network. The Pronterface monitor shows this: WiFi is running as an access point with name DuetWiFi

          If you have time would you show me how to configure the Duet as a WiFi client. In the meanwhile, I'll be doing a lot of reading - :>)

          Orin

          "It is well that war is so terrible lest we should grow too fond of it." Gen. Robert E Lee CSA

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators
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            Have you followed the step by step instructions at https://duet3d.com/wiki/Getting_connected_to_the_Duet_WiFi ?

            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
            Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
            http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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            • 762x51undefined
              762x51
              last edited by

              Yes I have - In my first note in this thread I said I got as far as step 8 and essentially that's where I still stop.

              "It is well that war is so terrible lest we should grow too fond of it." Gen. Robert E Lee CSA

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              • T3P3Tonyundefined
                T3P3Tony administrators
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                Connect to the DuetWifi access point, then find your home network SSID in the list, enter your home network password and save that. Reboot the Duet and it will attempt to connect to your home network

                www.duet3d.com

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                • 762x51undefined
                  762x51
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                  @T3P3Tony:

                  Connect to the DuetWifi access point, via the USB port ?

                  then find your home network SSID in the list I have that SSID

                  , enter your home network password I have that

                  and save that. Where do I save the SSID and password and how do I save it? Do I use Pronterface? Is there an associated M command

                  Reboot the Duet and it will attempt to connect to your home network

                  Thanks,
                  Orin

                  "It is well that war is so terrible lest we should grow too fond of it." Gen. Robert E Lee CSA

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                  • Jackalundefined
                    Jackal
                    last edited by

                    After you connect to DuetWifi access point, go to 192.168.1.1 via your browser.
                    There is a step by step instruction on the wiki
                    https://duet3d.com/wiki/Getting_connected_to_the_Duet_WiFi

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                    • 762x51undefined
                      762x51
                      last edited by

                      I have tried that using both Windows Internet Explorer and Google Chrome and both just sit and search and never connect.

                      Regarding the Step by step guide. I can never get past step 8

                      "It is well that war is so terrible lest we should grow too fond of it." Gen. Robert E Lee CSA

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                      • Phytone3dundefined
                        Phytone3d
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                        So step 8 is connecting via wifi

                        1. your computer is on WiFi, do you have a list of access Points?
                        2. If so do you see the Duet an access Point? If not, are you seeing any access points?
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                        • 762x51undefined
                          762x51
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                          @Phytone3d:

                          So step 8 is connecting via wifi

                          1. your computer is on WiFi, do you have a list of access Points? Yes I do
                          2. If so do you see the Duet an access Point? Yes I see it and I can connect to it via WiFi

                          "It is well that war is so terrible lest we should grow too fond of it." Gen. Robert E Lee CSA

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                          • 762x51undefined
                            762x51
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                            @dc42:

                            Have you followed the step by step instructions at https://duet3d.com/wiki/Getting_connected_to_the_Duet_WiFi ?

                            I have spent hours and made multiple attempts trying to get my Duet to respond to step 8 in the step-by-step guide and have never gotten the Duet to respond. Should I assume that the Duet I have is defective?

                            "It is well that war is so terrible lest we should grow too fond of it." Gen. Robert E Lee CSA

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                            • dc42undefined
                              dc42 administrators
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                              You said :

                              1. If so do you see the Duet an access Point? Yes I see it and I can connect to it via WiFi

                              When you connect to it, does it display a list of the SSIDs of the wifi networks it can see, and are you able to select the one you want and enter the password for it?

                              I'm out of the office at present, otherwise I would provide a screenshot of what that list should look like.

                              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                              Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                              http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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