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    • BGundefined
      BG
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      Good afternoon I am in the final stages of building my 1000 x1000 screw and going through the “connecting, updating and configuring your workbee for the ozznest tutorial all was going well until step 5 after I edited the config.g file to M552 S2 and uploaded I lost my connection via the IP address and can’t get it back
      Any help would be much appreciated
      Dan

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      • Vetiundefined
        Veti
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        take out the sd card and put in in your computer. you can edit the config file with a text editor.

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        • BGundefined
          BG
          last edited by

          Do you know why it has caused me to loose the connection? Guessing it shouldn’t have lost the connection what did the command I entered do?

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          • Vetiundefined
            Veti
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            @bg said in Help setting up workbee lost connection:

            M552

            https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M552_Set_IP_address_enable_disable_network_interface

            M552 S2 Enables the duet to act as am access point.

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            • STEAMundefined
              STEAM
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              It may have nothing to do with the loss of connection, but which stepper motors did you get with the WorkBee?

              If you bought the 2.8A (Duet2 WiFi upper limit) versions did you change the 2.4A limit to 2.8A.

              I went with the Mesa Electronics 5i25, the Geckodrive G540, and LinuxCNC for my WorkBee.

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