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    Vignesh
    last edited by 28 Dec 2017, 18:23

    Hi,

    I am trying to configure the DuetWifi using my Mac computer, I wanted to know if you have any suggestion for the Terminal program I can use similar to YAT.

    Thanks,
    Vignesh

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      JohnOCFII
      last edited by 28 Dec 2017, 19:43

      I use Pronterface from the Prusa releases. Download the Mac Zip file from this page: https://www.prusa3d.com/drivers/

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        Dougal1957
        last edited by 28 Dec 2017, 19:47

        No pronterface is not suitable for setting up and to be honest not sure what you could use in the place of eat on a mac

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          JohnOCFII
          last edited by 28 Dec 2017, 20:04

          OK, I'm confused. Maybe I'm missing something. I was able to get my DuetWifi configured and printing with just Pronterface and a web browser. Are you talking about something different, such as compiling and building the binary?

          Looking at the https://sourceforge.net/projects/y-a-terminal/ web page, I would think all you'd need from a Mac is to use the standard Terminal from a serial port, using the screen command as shown on this site: https://pbxbook.com/other/mac-tty.html if you need something different than Pronterface.

          John

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            Vignesh
            last edited by 28 Dec 2017, 20:10

            David had suggested that we use a Terminal emulator to configure the WiFi module in the Duet board. He suggested we use YAT which is only for windows users. Since I use a Mac computer I was wondering if there is any software similar to YAT that I could use to configure the WiFi module.

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              Dougal1957
              last edited by 28 Dec 2017, 20:27

              the problem with pronterface (and rep host AFAICT)m is that they convert everything to upprcase which is ok if you Networkk params are all uppercase if you can however generate a file with the right credentials in it and place that it the macros directory then it should work but you can't use Pronterface to directly input the network details

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                JohnOCFII
                last edited by 28 Dec 2017, 20:37

                @Dougal1957:

                the problem with pronterface (and rep host AFAICT)m is that they convert everything to upprcase which is ok if you Networkk params are all uppercase if you can however generate a file with the right credentials in it and place that it the macros directory then it should work but you can't use Pronterface to directly input the network details

                OK - Now I understand. In my case I had edited the configuration on my Mac with a text editor, saved it to the SD card, and moved the SD card to DuetWiFi on my initial configuration.

                Thanks for the clarification.

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                  JohnOCFII
                  last edited by 28 Dec 2017, 20:40

                  @Vignesh:

                  Since I use a Mac computer I was wondering if there is any software similar to YAT that I could use to configure the WiFi module.

                  Now I understand.

                  You could follow the instructions I linked about to use the -screen- command from the built-in Terminal. You might find it easier to download the free CoolTerm and use that. I just confirmed that I can connect to my DuetWifi with it. It is available from this page - be sure to select the Mac version.

                  http://freeware.the-meiers.org

                  On my Mac, the serial port to choose was: /dev/cu.usbmodem1411

                  John

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                    Vignesh
                    last edited by 29 Dec 2017, 19:03

                    Thanks John! I will check it out and let you know.

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                      KeeganB
                      last edited by 30 Dec 2017, 01:42

                      You can use Pronterface, no problem. Even if you have lower case characters you just need to lead them with a single quote (apostrophe) and it will not convert them to uppercase…

                      PassWORD would be: P'a's'sWORD

                      Artemis
                      Rostock Max v2
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                        rkrammes
                        last edited by 5 Feb 2018, 16:50

                        The commands went through for me without any reformating in S3D's machine control panel.

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                          T3P3Tony administrators
                          last edited by 5 Feb 2018, 17:15

                          Good to know, if your lower case password letters worked then s3d is passing upper and lower case through correctly.

                          www.duet3d.com

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                            Neotko
                            last edited by 6 Feb 2018, 14:14

                            @KeeganB:

                            You can use Pronterface, no problem. Even if you have lower case characters you just need to lead them with a single quote (apostrophe) and it will not convert them to uppercase…

                            PassWORD would be: P'a's'sWORD

                            This really works? I would love that to be added to the wiki if so. But like others said I also did use pronterface and the macro instructions of the wiki to set the password. Was quite painless

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                              Dakine
                              last edited by 18 Feb 2018, 05:42

                              @Neotko:

                              @KeeganB:

                              You can use Pronterface, no problem. Even if you have lower case characters you just need to lead them with a single quote (apostrophe) and it will not convert them to uppercase…

                              PassWORD would be: P'a's'sWORD

                              This really works? I would love that to be added to the wiki if so. But like others said I also did use pronterface and the macro instructions of the wiki to set the password. Was quite painless

                              Yep, it does. It gives confusing output:

                              M587 S"M'y N'e't'w'o'r'k" P"P'a's's"
                              SENDING:M587 S"M'Y 'N'E'T'W'O'R'K" P"P'A'S'S"

                              But if you send command M587 only, it reports back a properly cased wifi network name. I assume the password is cased properly as well, but I Can't confirm, because my wifi network is hidden because come on it's 2018.

                              Need to install some Beta firmware I guess to be able to connect to a hidden network. Yikes.

                              Maker Select v2 : Duet Wifi : Panel Due 7i

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                                dc42 administrators
                                last edited by 18 Feb 2018, 07:38

                                You can connect to a hidden network using the P parameter in the M552 command to specify the network SSID. See the gcode wiki page.

                                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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                                  Floobydust
                                  last edited by 18 Feb 2018, 13:33

                                  I also use OSX as the main OS for all my machines. As I also do some embedded stuff, I use FTDI USB/Serial interfaces and recently picked up Serial (terminal emulator) for OSX. It's actually a very nice terminal program and flexible. Their website is:

                                  https://www.decisivetactics.com/products/serial/

                                  The only thing I have noticed is that when interfacing to the Duet board (via Serial), the data coming from the board is oddly formatted and exhibits endless wrapping in the terminal window (line length too long?). Also, it doesn't echo back any characters sent, which is not a problem, just be aware.

                                  Regards, KM
                                  "just because you're paranoid, it doesn't mean they're not after you"

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                                    dc42 administrators
                                    last edited by 18 Feb 2018, 13:56

                                    Most terminal emulators have an option for local echo.

                                    If the output keeps wrapping instead of starting new lines, you probably need to change the end-of-line delimiter configuration in the terminal emulator.

                                    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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                                      Floobydust
                                      last edited by 18 Feb 2018, 14:12

                                      Yes, I enabled the checkbox for local echo, no issue. I also went and looked at other options. Appears that the Duet interface sends a linefeed character only, so Serial has an option to interpret a linefeed as a linefeed + carriage return. That option resolves the formatting problem, thanks.

                                      Regards, KM
                                      "just because you're paranoid, it doesn't mean they're not after you"

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