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Duet Wifi 2 connected to network, but unable to access DWC

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    LanguidLlama
    last edited by 11 Dec 2019, 05:28

    Like the title says I have it connected via USB to my computer through YAT. When I run M552 I get "ok<LF>WiFi module is connected to access point My Eero, IP address 192.168.1.17<LF>"

    When I type in that IP address nothing connects. The DWC Test page also does not work.

    My computer is connected to the same network
    My android phone will not connect either
    I've used Chrome and Edge

    I've tried
    Restarting the Duet
    Restarting computer
    restarting the router
    Deleting the network and re entering ssid and password

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      dc42 administrators @LanguidLlama
      last edited by 11 Dec 2019, 06:22

      Can you ping that IP address from your PC?

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        Veti
        last edited by 11 Dec 2019, 06:49

        some router disallow the communication between networks, or even between wireless clients.
        for example sometimes called guest network isolation.

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          droftarts administrators
          last edited by 11 Dec 2019, 12:07

          Looks like you're using and Eero, so I'd think you would have to add it to the list of known devices by giving it a 'nickname' and assign a device group to make it accessible. See https://support.eero.com/hc/en-us/articles/211096103-How-do-I-identify-the-devices-on-my-network-and-assign-nicknames-

          Ian

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            LanguidLlama @dc42
            last edited by 12 Dec 2019, 04:51

            @dc42 the ping does not go through

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              LanguidLlama @droftarts
              last edited by 12 Dec 2019, 04:56

              @droftarts This is probably pretty close to the problem. I thought it probably had something to do with the network. Unfortunately I am not the owner of the network, so it'll take some back and forth to get this done. Thanks for your help, it is much appreciate. I will report back when I get it working.

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                LanguidLlama
                last edited by 12 Dec 2019, 19:29

                Figured it out. both my computer and cell phone were in "Public network mode" and wouldn't communicate with other devices on the network. Thanks for the help, probably wouldn't have figured it out without it.

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