AJAX timeout error during a print
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Hi
I am using wifi firmware 1.15c and web interface 1.12 and keep getting timeouts when the machine is idle and when printing.
It appears random.
I just reconnect again and the print progress is up to date, so it's not a big problem, just frustrating, after all it shouldn't happen.
This is the error :-
Communication ErrorAn AJAX error has been reported, so the current session has been terminated.
Please check if your printer is still on and try to connect again.
Error reason: timeout
What can I do to provide more information?
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I've had lots of these too. I'm running windows 10 and using chrome. It doesn't cause any trouble I just hit reconnect but it is happening every 10-15 minutes.
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Can both of you confirm that the error reason given is always timeout, and that you are running DWC 1.12?
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Firmware Version: 1.15c (2016-09-05)
WiFi Server Version: 1.02
Web Interface Version: 1.12Communication Error
An AJAX error has been reported, so the current session has been terminated.
Please check if your printer is still on and try to connect again.
Error reason: timeout
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Yes the reason is always timeout and I am using DWC1.12
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I have only used Chrome for windows 10 so far. I will try other browsers as I read in another thread it might be the browser ending the session.
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I suspect it's caused by an unreliable WiFi connection, for example due to temporary interference. I've asked chrishamm if he can change DWC to do a configurable number of retries instead of just one.
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For what it's worth I have yet to experience this with my Duet WiFi. I use both Chrome and Firefox on Linux…no issues at all.
On the other hand, with my Duet 0.6-which is obviously wired- I receive the AJAX timeout error like clockwork. It's not running the latest firmware though and I can't recall off hand what version it is...maybe 1.12 I believe...
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I suspect it's caused by an unreliable WiFi connection, for example due to temporary interference. I've asked chrishamm if he can change DWC to do a configurable number of retries instead of just one.
I have a pre-production duet wifi board.
Nothing else is on my network wirelessly so any hints as to what could be causing interference? -
I suspect it's caused by an unreliable WiFi connection, for example due to temporary interference. I've asked chrishamm if he can change DWC to do a configurable number of retries instead of just one.
I have a pre-production duet wifi board.
Nothing else is on my network wirelessly so any hints as to what could be causing interference? -
I think the ESP8266 is limited to 2.4GHz which can get really crowded these days. It may be nothing particular to your network but rather any number of wireless devices in your vicinity that share the same RF spectrum.
Most wireless routers or access points give you ability to manually choose a particular "channel" to use, you may want to try arbitrarily changing that to a few different ones and see if that makes a difference.
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@W3DRK I'll look into that, thanks for the info
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I am on my phone right now so can't check but I thought the latest version of DWC has the ability to set the number of AJAX timeout retries…
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Yes you are right, I've just set it to 3 so I will see how that performs.
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In regards to the WIFI channel selection, there are free programs available that detect and list all SSIDs in range, their strength, and the channel they are broadcasting on. This is really useful information for selecting a channel to use for your own SSID.
Microwave ovens can disturb wifi signals at 2.4Ghz. As can wireless landline telephones.
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I'll try independently testing the increase retries for dwc (how do I set this?) and installing a WiFi access point in the room near to the printer.
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Definitely fewer disconnects with a router in the room with the printer in it, on a clear channel and fairly close by.
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Switched to Chrome Canary and had even fewer but still maybe 2 today in about 3-4 hours. This is not really a problem. Still unsure why these are happening though.
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also for me i get a lot of timeouts.
it dose seem to be when its trying to do something, like download a file or during printing.
some times when i go to the G code tab it starts lagging and will not display stuff, or just time out.
I think part of this is the connection for me ( but I'm not sure of that yet) , but i though i would post for more feed back!
~Russ
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FWIW the WiFi received signal strength is reported to the USB port when you enable WiFi. This might help diagnose connection issues. I'll make it easier to retrieve this information in a future firmware release.