Need better recovery from interrupted upload
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That's too bad about your network setup. Could you potentially add an access point in the same room as the printer? Say a powerline ethernet access point if you don't have cat5 already in the room.
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Or a cheap wifi repeater such as the TPLink WR810N ?
I'll give some thought to pinging the gateway in a future firmware version.
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I do have several cat5 ethernet ports available in the room - wishing I had gone with the Ethernet version now but thought eliminating cables would be good. I will try the repeater. You are right, for $40 it's hard to lose. If it solves the problem then win. If not, well I now have a travel router.
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I bought a mini router and stuck it in the middle of the printers. Solid connection almost all the time, chose a new ssid just for the printers, so no other devices are using it, and a channel which is clear. Cost £15. But I agree, if ethernet had been available at the time I would have gone with ethernet.
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I love the Duet Wifi but kind of wish it had an ethernet port instead. Wireless is great for mobile devices. Not so much for stationary equipment like a printer.
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I love the Duet Wifi but kind of wish it had an ethernet port instead. Wireless is great for mobile devices. Not so much for stationary equipment like a printer.
That's why we make the Duet Ethernet too!
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So there is an external antenna option available for those comfortable with surface mount rework. Can the same be said for replacing wifi with ethernet. Looks like it is sitting in a socket on the same pins as the wifi.
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Looks like the answer is yes.
https://www.duet3d.com/forum/thread.php?id=3032
But where to buy the ethernet daughterboard?
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Since you must power off the printer to work your existing bypass… just take the one and only SD card to your PC.
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Looks like the answer is yes.
https://www.duet3d.com/forum/thread.php?id=3032
But where to buy the ethernet daughterboard?
Send an email to info at duet3d dot com.
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Well, no luck with the repeater yet. I didn't do a whole lot of debug - just went through the quick start routine. It actually made things worse. The Duet couldn't connect at all if the WR810N was nearby. I can try setting it up as a router instead since I have ports available but at this point I think I will try the board swap.