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Wifi 2.1beta6 from 3.5.0-rc.2/3 still disconnecting

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    gloomyandy @moth4017
    last edited by 1 Feb 2024, 08:49

    @moth4017 Also what exactly do you mean by "lost connection"? Does the connection get re-established? Are you connecting to the IP address or to the <board>.local dns name? If the connection does not get re-established can you ping the board when it is in this state, can you connect to it from a different device?

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      gloomyandy @moth4017
      last edited by 1 Feb 2024, 08:50

      @moth4017 The M111 output only goes to the USB terminal and you will only see it if you have the UART connection to the WiFi board in place.

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        Chriss @gloomyandy
        last edited by 1 Feb 2024, 08:54

        I learned yesterday that I had a loop in my includes. So the FW opened the same 3 files over and over again, till a counter was reached. It seems to me that this made the WiFi module too disconnect and reconnect without being reachable in the LAN. But it is a guess only. I need observe the behaviour a bit more.

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          moth4017 @gloomyandy
          last edited by 1 Feb 2024, 08:57

          @gloomyandy DWC stopped responding no data being updated in the DWC window ,
          connection "octo.local"
          to get reconnected i use the reload button in chrome
          b064efcb-62c2-4480-881e-c64927598162-image.png

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            moth4017 @gloomyandy
            last edited by moth4017 2 Jan 2024, 09:05 1 Feb 2024, 09:03

            @gloomyandy please explain " UART connection to the WiFi board in place."
            im connected via USB to hercules , sent the M111 P14 S1 $0D and M111 P1 S1 $0D

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              gloomyandy @moth4017
              last edited by 1 Feb 2024, 09:10

              @moth4017 I'm not sure which WiFi module you are using, but on the skrpro there will be a separate set of wires that connects the module UART interface (used for flashing new versions of the WiFi firmware and for debug output) to the main board. That is the connection you need in place to see debug output from the board. If it is working and you run M552 s-1 followed by M522 S1 you should see a lot of debug output from the board.

              If a refresh of the web page allows it to work again, I'd say that probably means it it not a problem with the WiFi module, check the Web browser developer console for errors, it may be that DWC has crashed for some reason.

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                moth4017 @gloomyandy
                last edited by 1 Feb 2024, 09:27

                @gloomyandy
                M111

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                conn on socket 0 for local port 80
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                Damon running
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                Serial port COM3 closed
                Serial port COM3 opened
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                Serial port COM3 opened
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                Serial port COM3 closed
                Serial port COM3 opened
                M552 s1 ok
                New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
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                M552 s1 ok
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                M552 s-1 WiFi module stopped
                ok
                M552 s1 WiFi:
                WiFi: ets Jan 8 2013,rst cause:2, boot mode:(3,6)
                WiFi:
                WiFi: load 0x4010f000, len 1392, room 16
                WiFi: tail 0
                WiFi: chksum 0xd0
                WiFi: csum 0xd0
                WiFi: v00000000
                WiFi: ~ld
                ok
                WiFi: phy buf[107] is ff adc mode is ff
                WiFi: boot not set
                WiFi: ota1 not set
                WiFi: ota2 not set
                WiFi: V2
                WiFi: Mo
                WiFi: irf cal sector: 1019
                WiFi: freq trace enable 0
                WiFi: rf[112] 
                WiFi: SDK:3.0.2(824dc80)/Core:unspecified=0/lwIP:STABLE-2_1_2_RELEASE/glue:1.2-17-g354887a/BearSSL:89454af
                WiFi: SocketServer.cpp(1576): Init completed
                WiFi: SocketServer.cpp(1577):
                WiFi:
                WiFi: DuetWiFiSocketServer version 1.27-04S-D ready
                WiFi:
                WiFi module started
                ESP reported status change
                ESP reported status change
                WiFi: SocketServer.cpp(1222): Set hostname to octo
                WiFi: mode : sta(e8:68:e7:d9:f9:a3)
                WiFi: add if0
                Damon running
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                Serial port COM3 closed

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                  gloomyandy @moth4017
                  last edited by 1 Feb 2024, 09:45

                  @moth4017 I would have expected to see details of the WiFi server connecting to your access point in that output, did you remove that from what you posted?

                  But anyway I don't see any signs of a problem with the WiFi module in that output.

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                    Chriss @Chriss
                    last edited by 5 Feb 2024, 10:09

                    my loop in the config files was not the root unfortunately. The board is again not reachable. It lost the connection approximately 15 minutes after I started a print at a fresh booted printer. I will get an USB extension cable and connect via USB as soon as I have the cable.

                    I understood that you guys want M122, something else? M11? M552 s-1 followed by M522 S1?

                    Cheers, Chriss

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                      gloomyandy @Chriss
                      last edited by 5 Feb 2024, 10:44

                      @Chriss I think ideally what we need is...

                      1. Reboot the board
                      2. Connect over USB
                      3. Run M111 P14 S1
                      4. Run m122
                      5. Leave the USB connection open and wait for the WiFi disconnect
                      6. Run M122
                      7. run M552
                      8. run M552 s-1
                      9. run M552 s1
                      10. capture all of the output from the above and post it here.

                      @droftarts may have other suggestions.

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                        Chriss @gloomyandy
                        last edited by 5 Feb 2024, 12:17

                        @gloomyandy

                        Got it, so the current status does not help at all than. But I think that I can reproduce that now.
                        My local hardware dealer was unable to provide a long enough USB cable. Amazon will bring me one tomorrow noon. Is there anything I need to know for the serial interface? (115200 8n1?)
                        The only M575 I found is commented out:

                        M575 P1 B115200 S1
                        

                        Cheers, Chriss

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                          gloomyandy @Chriss
                          last edited by 5 Feb 2024, 12:19

                          @Chriss If you haven't restarted the board since you lost the connection and it is still disconnected then running M122 might provide some information.

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                            gloomyandy @gloomyandy
                            last edited by 5 Feb 2024, 12:20

                            @gloomyandy If you are connecting over USB it is not really a "serial" connection in the normal way of things (so things like the baud rate, stop bits etc. don't really apply).

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                              Chriss @gloomyandy
                              last edited by 5 Feb 2024, 12:50

                              @gloomyandy

                              Well, at least the baud rate is needed. I will give it a try with 115200 or the half of it, let's see what I will get out of it.
                              The docu "https://docs.duet3d.com/en/How_to_guides/Getting_connected/Getting_connected_to_your_Duet" mentions "screen /dev/ttyACM0 115200", so it should be 115200 than.

                              The printer is still printing and I do not want to disturb it now. I will give the M122 a try as soon as the print is finished and I found a laptop to provide the output from that till my long cable arrives out of the Amazon. 😉

                              Cheers, Chriss

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                                gloomyandy @Chriss
                                last edited by 5 Feb 2024, 13:11

                                @Chriss The baud rate means nothing when connecting via USB to RRF.

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                                  rechrtb
                                  last edited by 5 Feb 2024, 13:45

                                  @Chriss Hello, I'm also looking into this issue. I have a few questions:

                                  1. You mentioned that before 3.5.0rc2 + 2.1beta6, you also observed disconnects but reconnection always succeeded. Do you remember the RRF version and WiFi firmware version you were running then?

                                  2. You mentioned that all Duet boards you have on RRF 3.5rc + WiFi firmware 2.1beta6 have this issue, but the 'others' are fine. Can you tell me what versions these other boards are on?

                                  3. Can you downgrade maybe one of the problematic boards to RRF 3.5.0rc2 + WiFi firmware v1.27?
                                    @moth4017 reports that this issue still occurs for the v1.27 firmware, just want to confirm if that also occurs for you.

                                  4. I assume the RRF firmware you flashed on the boards are exactly the release binaries in the GitHub repo. Is this correct?

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                                    Chriss @gloomyandy
                                    last edited by 5 Feb 2024, 16:12

                                    @gloomyandy That would be an surprise. I do not think that you can have a serial connection without that both sides use the same speed of the signals. But anyway, a topic for a talk later. 🙂

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                                      gloomyandy @Chriss
                                      last edited by 5 Feb 2024, 16:31

                                      @Chriss It isn't a serial connection. It is a direct USB connection that presents itself to Windows as a com port, that's why most of the "normal" serial settings do not apply. Do a search for USB CDC, RRF implements a USB CDC device that basically ignores all of the baud rate and other settings.

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                                        Chriss @rechrtb
                                        last edited by 5 Feb 2024, 16:31

                                        @rechrtb s

                                        1. You mentioned that before 3.5.0rc2 + 2.1beta6, you also observed disconnects but reconnection always succeeded. Do you remember the RRF version and WiFi firmware version you were running then?

                                        I'm not 100% sure, so please do not nail me down to it. But I think that it is 3.5.0RC2 I had before on it. But I saw that behaviour with the reconnects in 3.4 something already. It never bother me because the printer did always reconnect.
                                        And it was only visible via the PanelDue, most of my printers do not have one.

                                        1. You mentioned that all Duet boards you have on RRF 3.5rc + WiFi firmware 2.1beta6 have this issue, but the 'others' are fine. Can you tell me what versions these other boards are on?

                                        My two other printers and my "on my desk test board" are on 3.4.6. And I have found a other printer which I did not upgraded to RC2, it is still 3.5.0rc2 and this one does not have the problem. And this is very much in use at the moment.

                                        1. Can you downgrade maybe one of the problematic boards to RRF 3.5.0rc2 + WiFi firmware v1.27?

                                        Sure, I can do that, but please let Amazon deliver the USB cable first. I want to get the logs from the board in the problematic state. Bring it back into it etc. I will do the downgrade right after that.

                                        1. I assume the RRF firmware you flashed on the boards are exactly the release binaries in the GitHub repo. Is this correct?

                                        Yes, all of them are downloaded from the duet githup repo, they are not self compiled.

                                        Just to be clear here about the status and for unblocking my confusion:
                                        1: RC3 with that problem, with PanelDue and printing (My Voron 2.4)
                                        2: RC3 without problem, without PenalDue and not printing (VCast)
                                        3: RC2 without problem, without PenalDue and printing (V0)
                                        4: 3.4.7 without problem, without PenalDue and not printing (Workbench, VCore, Creality)

                                        I had to make that clear for me too.. I thought that my V0, which is printing and does not have the problem, is on RC3 already. But it is RC2. The VCast is not fully working at the moment so it is not in use but powered on and does not have the problem.

                                        Cheers, Chriss

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                                          Chriss @gloomyandy
                                          last edited by 5 Feb 2024, 16:41

                                          @gloomyandy I wounder how that works than. What I see on linux is that the board behaves like any other serial device. Like a Arduino, a USB2Serial adapter etc. And what I do is connection with a terminal program like minicom to that port. So the "getty" (to stay here in the linux term) on the other side (on the board) must use the same speed as the terminal does. Both sides can not decode the signals via the serial interface otherwise.
                                          That is at least how I understand serial connections, that is the first time in more than 30 years that I have heard that the baud rated does not matter. Do not get me wrong, I believe you, I'm a bit surprised only and I would like to understand it because that is against 80% of my understanding how serial connections work. (Or the duet board has some magic to detect the baud rate from the terminal and use that speed.)

                                          Cheers, Chriss

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