"Bad reply format version." Not sure how to proceed.
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now run M997 S1 again
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@Veti same as before
>>> M997 S1 SENDING:M997 S1 WiFi reported error: no known networks found WiFi module is idle Trying to connect at 230400 baud: success Erasing 4096 bytes... Erasing 212992 bytes... Uploading file... 5% complete 10% complete 15% complete 20% complete 25% complete 30% complete 35% complete 40% complete 45% complete 50% complete 55% complete 60% complete 65% complete 70% complete 75% complete 80% complete 85% complete 90% complete 95% complete Upload successful WiFi module started ok T0:27.7 /0.0 B:27.1 /0.0 WiFi reported error: no known networks found WiFi module is idle WiFi reported error: no known networks found WiFi module is idle WiFi reported error: no known networks found WiFi module is idle >>> M587 SENDING:M587 M587: Failed to retrieve network list Error retrieving WiFi status message: bad reply format version [ERROR] Error retrieving WiFi status message: bad reply format version WiFi module is idle WiFi reported error: no known networks found WiFi module is idle WiFi reported error: no known networks found
I''m still not convinced this isn't pure user error on my end, I just don't know how to diagnose it.
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I did it once more and when I gave the M587 command, it displayed the network. But then when I gave it again, back to the error.
SENDING:M587 Remembered networks: "SSID"=0.0.0.0 GW=0.0.0.0 NM=0.0.0.0 WiFi reported error: no known networks found WiFi module is idle WiFi reported error: no known networks found WiFi module is idle WiFi reported error: no known networks found WiFi module is idle >>> M587 SENDING:M587 M587: Failed to retrieve network list Error retrieving WiFi status message: bad reply format version [ERROR] Error retrieving WiFi status message: bad reply format version WiFi module is idle WiFi reported error: no known networks found WiFi module is idle >>> M587 SENDING:M587 M587: Failed to retrieve network list Error retrieving WiFi status message: bad reply format version [ERROR] Error retrieving WiFi status message: bad reply format version
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configure your network again
M552 S0
M587 S"your ssid" P"your password"
M552 S1 -
>>> M552 S0 SENDING:M552 S0 ok T0:27.4 /0.0 B:27.0 /0.0 ok T0:27.4 /0.0 B:27.0 /0.0 >>> M587 S"the ssid" P"the password" SENDING:M587 S"the ssid" P"the password" ok T0:27.3 /0.0 B:27.0 /0.0 >>> M552 S1 SENDING:M552 S1 WiFi reported error: no known networks found WiFi module is idle WiFi reported error: no known networks found WiFi module is idle ok T0:27.3 /0.0 B:27.0 /0.0
Looks like it goes in and out or something.
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just to make sure that its not a problem with the remembered networks
send
M588 S"*"and do
M552 S0
M587 S"your ssid" P"your password"
M552 S1
again.also does your network or password contain any special characters?
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M588 gives:
>>> M588 S"*" SENDING:M588 S"*" M588: Failed to reset the WiFi module to factory settings Error retrieving WiFi status message: bad reply format version [ERROR] Error retrieving WiFi status message: bad reply format version WiFi module is idle WiFi reported error: no known networks found
Network name contains a hyphen and underscore.
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can you temporarily make your wifi network unencrypted and try again?
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I don't think I'll be able to do that, at least for a little bit. There are some people on the network.
I'm not sure why the wifi module won't reset. That command has worked before. When I connect to pronterface and get
"ok T0:26.7 /0.0 B:26.7 /0.0"
every now and then before jumping back to
"WiFi reported error: no known networks found
WiFi module is idle"does this indicate a hardware problem?
I'm not sure if it's related but this version of the board has the external antenna. Also if it's of any help, when I first configured the board for RepRapFirmware 3, I couldn't get the DIAG pin to turn off. Not sure if it's relevant. -
@itslikeboo said in "Bad reply format version." Not sure how to proceed.:
"ok T0:26.7 /0.0 B:26.7 /0.0"
that is just temperature status.
there is a problem with the wifi has problems connecting to modern routers
https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/18423/the-problem-of-connecting-duetwifi-to-modern-routers/21?_=1599414409200 -
Interesting. Well that would suck. I'll try to look into it. Maybe late tonight I'll mess with the network. But wouldn't an M588 S"*" command still work? I've never even connected to the network once.
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M588: Failed to reset the WiFi module to factory settings
it sometimes helps to reset the wifi module with
M552 S-1 M552 S0
beforeM558
and beforeM557
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@bearer Ok, thanks, I'll give it a try
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@bearer Awesome, well that seemed to do something.
>>> M552 S-1 SENDING:M552 S-1 WiFi module stopped ok T0:25.1 /0.0 B:25.8 /0.0 >>> M552 S0 SENDING:M552 S0 WiFi module started ok T0:25.1 /0.0 B:25.8 /0.0 >>> M588 S"*" SENDING:M588 S"*" ok T0:25.0 /0.0 B:25.8 /0.0 >>> M587 S"ssid" P"password" SENDING:M587 S"ssid" P"password" ok T0:25.0 /0.0 B:25.8 /0.0
I've been here for so long, I'm not sure what to do now.
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M552 S1
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M552 S1
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@bearer
>>> M552 S1 SENDING:M552 S1 WiFi reported error: no known networks found WiFi module is idle WiFi reported error: no known networks found WiFi module is idle
Shoot me
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While i go get the 6.5x55mm rounds from the safe try M557 one more time with the M552 S-1 M552 S0 before it, and give it a few seconds between each command.
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@bearer
>>> M552 S-1 SENDING:M552 S-1 WiFi module stopped ok T0:24.7 /0.0 B:25.5 /0.0 ok T0:24.7 /0.0 B:25.5 /0.0 ok T0:24.7 /0.0 B:25.5 /0.0 >>> M552 S0 SENDING:M552 S0 WiFi module started ok T0:24.7 /0.0 B:25.5 /0.0 ok T0:24.7 /0.0 B:25.5 /0.0 ok T0:24.7 /0.0 B:25.5 /0.0 >>> M587 S"ssid" P"password" SENDING:M587 S"ssid" P"password" ok T0:24.6 /0.0 B:25.5 /0.0 ok T0:24.6 /0.0 B:25.5 /0.0 ok T0:24.6 /0.0 B:25.5 /0.0 >>> M552 S1 SENDING:M552 S1 WiFi reported error: no known networks found WiFi module is idle WiFi reported error: no known networks found WiFi module is idle
it was worth a try.
Not sure what to do now
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Not sure what to do now
duck .. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
which terminal are you using and are you typing or pasting commands?
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@bearer It's all pronterface. I'm just reusing from the command history with the up key.