possible web control firmware glitch - 2.02
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Interesting.
I do notice that your wifi server version is a little out of date. Not sure it will matter but also worth a try.
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Updated the wifi component to 1.23. Should I be looking for some kind of log to post here?
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Maybe @chrishamm has some ideas.
Have you tried DWC 2 RC6?
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I've had this error for a long time now and have come to accept its just part of using a duet, but every now and then it pisses me off enough to come here. The thing is, it can't be all that common a problem of it would have been found and fixed by now. I'm definitely not the only Mac user here, so I can't figure out what's so different about my usage for it the triggers this.
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I'm a Mac user too, but not Safari. I think that's likely the source of the issue.
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I loathe chrome. Vivaldi is too busy for me. Opera I trust even less than Chrome. Firefox is great, but its not my plan A. Safari just handles UX nicer. If I have to, I can use Firefox for the printer, but it seems unneccessary to use a separate browser just for a printer.
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Well as a temporary work around using another browser might get you through, but I agree there should be some further investigation why Safari is behaving as it is.
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@mentaluproar Sounds really strange to me - I see no reason why your printer would behave like that. I think a Wireshark dump of the network traffic while that glitch occurs along with your zipped /sys directory would be quite helpful to track this down. Any chance you can provide that?
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I am wondering whether Safari could be re-sending previous commands when you reconnect, and whether that could be causing the problem.
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I've never seen this with Chrome on Windows desktop, Chrome on Mac, Safari on iPad, Safari on iPhone. I use all of those regularly.
I will give Safari on Mac a try.
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It just did it again on Firefox. I turned on the machine, and as soon as I connected to it from the browser, it started homing by itself. It had been unplugged for a while too.