Duet Wifi not detected
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It seems to have been in the case for that user; utilizing a unused usb header seemed to work for him.
Its no different than the wiring for front panel usb connectors, the header is usually keyed with one pin missing so you could take 2x5 dupont housing, plug a hole, crimp some terminals and make up cable that is more or less impossible to connect the wrong way (if made correctly ofc)
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I'm not expert by any means but I have a built a few PCs in my time. I can see how this might happen because the last one I built, I wanted to fit a USB hub/card reader and bought about 3 before I found one that played nicely. Even now, sometimes when I get a Windows update, that USB hub / card reader will start to misbehave and it always takes me a few hours to get it working properly again.
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@deckingman said in Duet Wifi not detected:
I'm not expert by any means but I have a built a few PCs in my time. I can see how this might happen because the last one I built, I wanted to fit a USB hub/card reader and bought about 3 before I found one that played nicely. Even now, sometimes when I get a Windows update, that USB hub / card reader will start to misbehave and it always takes me a few hours to get it working properly again.
the problem is that on a lot of computers, the front outside usb ports are soldered and built like shit and it apparently made the board hickup and not connect properly...
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@Corexy said in Duet Wifi not detected:
... the other is showing a bossa port but fails to write the firmware each time.
Does it write but fail to verify? If so, that can be caused by the Erase jumper still being in place/Erase button being stuck down.