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    • Phaedruxundefined
      Phaedrux Moderator @danzaywer
      last edited by

      @danzaywer said in WIFI SPI timeout error:

      what file should I upload for the beta4

      It's already there, so you don't need to upload anything to reflash it.

      If you still get the problem, it would be worth trying to roll back to an older version like 1.27 wifi server to see if you get the same problems.

      Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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      • OwenDundefined
        OwenD @danzaywer
        last edited by OwenD

        @danzaywer
        I get the same thing from time to time and I'm running pretty much identical setup.
        I've tried different versions of the wifi server but it still appears sporadically.
        My latest attempt was to turn off telnet and FTP. I read a note about some more memory being allocated due to issues if all were running, so it may still be related.
        I haven't done enough printing since then to see if it helped.
        Sometimes it can go weeks without happening, but when it does, I can't access DWC and the PanelDue is spamming the errors so fast you can't do anything.
        I had to turn off the power and recover on my last print when it was running out of filament.

        EDIT:
        Actually I think it was a timeout value that was increased , not memory allocation

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        • danzaywerundefined
          danzaywer @Phaedrux
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          @Phaedrux I had issue first time flashing beta so I used M997 S1 P"I-not-remenber-what-bin-working" 😧

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          • danzaywerundefined
            danzaywer @OwenD
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            @OwenD I just disabled FTP. Telnet already off... Let's see if anything changes

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            • martinvundefined
              martinv @danzaywer
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              @danzaywer It's curious that both you and I posted messages at almost the same time. I'm also seeing the message "Error: failed to retrieve WiFi status message: SPI timeout" appearing in the serial output from the controller (I'm connecting via USB; I don't have a display), with the WiFi interface state turning to "disabled" after that and so no response to pings etc. For me power cycling fixes it, as does sending:

              m552 s-1
              m552 s1
              

              I wonder if there is a firmware bug where the recovery from an SPI timeout is not being handled properly. I think first I'll look at trying the latest firmware, and if it's still doing it I guess have a look at the code if that's available. I'm new to Duet so not sure if the code's available but I guess I'll find out.

              One thing I'm wondering, how many WiFi access points do you have on the same SSID? Is it just one, or do you have multiple?

              My post FWIW [https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/34030/duet-3-mini-5-wifi-losing-network-connection-never-to-return](link url)

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              • danzaywerundefined
                danzaywer @martinv
                last edited by danzaywer

                @martinv So you say to use

                M552 S-1
                

                instead of

                M552 S0
                

                in my trigger? Luckily since I disabled FTP I have done 4 long prints and still there is no problem

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                • martinvundefined
                  martinv @danzaywer
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                  @danzaywer The M552 S-1 is what I'm using. I saw this mentioned elsewhere in the forums when people had WiFi problems. Looking in the reference [https://docs.duet3d.com/User_manual/Reference/Gcodes#m552-set-ip-address-enabledisable-network-interface](link url) I see:

                  Snnn 0 = disable networking, 1 = enable networking as a client, 2 = enable networking as an access point , -1 = disable WiFi module

                  So there is a difference between disabling the networking and disabling the WiFi module, but the specific differences are not clear to me. If M552 S0 is working for you... Maybe I'll try it next time my controller gets stuck.

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                  • Phaedruxundefined
                    Phaedrux Moderator
                    last edited by

                    For anyone in this thread with this issue, please post your wifi server version, and if you can recall what version the problem occurs and if possible test if an older version like 1.27 has the same issue.

                    Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                    • martinvundefined
                      martinv @danzaywer
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                      @danzaywer OK the problem resurfaced and I tried M552 S0 then M552 S1 and that brought it back to life. So it looks like either M552 S-1 or M552 S0 followed by M552 S1 works for me at least.

                      I'm running WiFi firmware version 1.27. I hope to try the very latest some time today.

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                      • danzaywerundefined
                        danzaywer @martinv
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                        @martinv I'm on 2.1beta4, after turned FTP off the problem not occurred yet but I restart printer for other reasons. I have the impression that the problem arises after a long period of activity .

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