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    • Russ Griesundefined
      Russ Gries
      last edited by

      hello everybody,

      so a quick Question and sorry if this has been asked already, just point me to that post if it has,
      how can i set the IP dress?

      when i run the M552 command it states
      "M552 Network is enabled, configured IP address: 192.168.1.201, actual IP address: 192.168.1.48, HTTP port: 80"

      in the config.g file its all set in there, but know where can i change the " actual IP address "

      Thanks in advance for the help!

      ~Russ

      One Day At A Time…
      My Main Research Page:
      http://rwgresearch.com/open-projects/3d-printing-research/

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      • DjDemonDundefined
        DjDemonD
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        Apparently not in this version. Best bet is to connect it then log into your router and reserve that ip address for the duet wifi.

        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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        • Russ Griesundefined
          Russ Gries
          last edited by

          ok, no worries! at least i know to stop trying 🙂

          took me a while to figure out just what the IP was… for others that come along and read this...

          connect to your duet via usb or Panel Due and use the M552 command, it will spit out the code listed above post, use the "actual IP address" in your web browser to get connected...

          or as DjDemonD mentioned, look at whats connected to your router...

          ~Russ

          One Day At A Time…
          My Main Research Page:
          http://rwgresearch.com/open-projects/3d-printing-research/

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          • botundefined
            bot
            last edited by

            If you want to change the IP address of your duet, configure your router to give it a specific IP address.

            *not actually a robot

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            • tomasfundefined
              tomasf
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              It would be nice if WiFi could be set up with the normal parameters, just like on 0.8.5. Perhaps with a separate G-code for SSID.

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              • DjDemonDundefined
                DjDemonD
                last edited by

                There is a useful phone app called Fing, it shows you everything on your network, although oddly enough it does not show me the duetwifi, and my router does not show it as connected either - but it is there at 192.168.0.118 and I can connect to it. And it seems to get allocated the same ip every time so odd but not problem.

                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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                • botundefined
                  bot
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                  @tomasf:

                  It would be nice if WiFi could be set up with the normal parameters, just like on 0.8.5. Perhaps with a separate G-code for SSID.

                  I think David is planning for this, but he also plans to re-write the web server and a bunch of code for the ESP, so it would have to wait for that.

                  The IP address on the wifi comes from the ESP, whereas on the 0.8.5 it's from the Duet MCU itself.

                  *not actually a robot

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                  • Russ Griesundefined
                    Russ Gries
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                    @DjDemonD:

                    There is a useful phone app called Fing, it shows you everything on your network, although oddly enough it does not show me the duetwifi, and my router does not show it as connected either - but it is there at 192.168.0.118 and I can connect to it. And it seems to get allocated the same ip every time so odd but not problem.

                    yeah that's what i was saying else where the Mac never showed up when looking the router. i found that odd too… but it works so...

                    One Day At A Time…
                    My Main Research Page:
                    http://rwgresearch.com/open-projects/3d-printing-research/

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                    • SputnikOC3dundefined
                      SputnikOC3d
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                      On windoze boxen …

                      Command Prompt

                      type "ipconfig"

                      Ping your IP - At prompt > type >ping 192.168.1.2 [ example IP ]

                      next prompt - type >arp -a

                      Shows all connected devices

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