Please help the Duet fans in Japan.
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@bearer Thanks for the reply.
I'll take the time to read it -
Welcome to the forum!
You can replace the ESP-12S by ESP-12F. The ESP-12F has some extra pins at the back of the module but they do not need to be connected to anything.
The WiFi version of the forthcoming Duet 3 Mini uses the WROOM-02U module. I have not found a TELEC certification document for this module, but the version with internal antenna (WROOM-02D) is TELEC-certified.
HTH David
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@dc42 Thank you for your reply.
This is my first post, so I didn't expect to get many replies and responses from the admins.
I'm glad to get so many responses.
Are there any past threads on how to switch the wifi module on the ESP-12f?
I would like to know if there are any.
But I'm confused.
1, reload the wifi module
2, Duet 2 Ethernet SBC
3, wait and buy a duet 3 mini
Three fascinating answers are running through my head.
Oh my God!(^ω^) -
By the way, you're not the first to request this.
Are there any past threads on how to switch the wifi module on the ESP-12f?
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@Phaedrux Thank you for your reply
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Another option if you don't want to void the warranty by replacing components or cannot solder well enough for a replacement: use a small wifi router like the GL.inet AR150. I did this successfully with the old duet 0.6 board and the duet 3 mini beta board which came with ethernet (my workbench still does not have ethernet). These routers can be configured as bridges where the router only connects to the wifi to pass through the connected devices.
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@kotuo said in Please help the Duet fans in Japan.:
However, Ethernet is not available in Japan.
The only Duet2 sold in Japan is the Duet 2Wif (clone).Just out of curiosity, can't you buy an Ethernet Duet directly from the UK?
As an aside, we've signed a significant trade deal between the two countries. If I were part of the Duet team, I'd be looking seriously at this opportunity.
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@oliof Sorry for the delay in replying.
Thank you for your reply.
Thank you for telling me the safest and easiest way.
I'm also new to Duet, so I thought this was the best way. -
@kuoto your way certainly is an option for those with the tools and ability!
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@deckingman Sorry for the delay in replying.
Thank you for your reply.
I'm also new to Duet, so I'd like to have a real one, if possible.
But I think the only problem is the cost of importing it and how many days it will take for delivery. -
are there easy placed to import from?
what about shanghai?
https://www.robotdigg.com/product/1221/DuetWifi-or-DuetEthernet-from-Duet3D
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@Veti I don't know which ones are easy to import, since this is my first time importing, but I think the closest countries are China and Korea
But there is no doubt that pounds are cheaper than dollars, including importation costs. -
People who have seen this thread
Thank you for posting your solution in this thread.
I've bought an Ethernet at E3d today.
It's my first Duet and I was scared of the future of modifying and breaking it, so I chose the easiest and safest way to connect the Ethernet to my wifi router.