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    • o_lampe
      o_lampe @CNCModeller last edited by

      @cncmodeller
      Bingo, or Bullseye..or yes 🙂

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      • droftarts
        droftarts Moderator @CNCModeller last edited by

        @cncmodeller ESP 12S (internal aerial) or ESP 07S (external aerial. See @dc42 response in this thread https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/13472/add-ethernet-moudle-to-wifi

        Ian

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        • CNCModeller
          CNCModeller last edited by

          Thanks guys, ordered and on its way! 🙂

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          • JamesM
            JamesM @CNCModeller last edited by

            @cncmodeller I don't know if the new mesh networks work with 2.4ghz wifi or if they are only 5ghz. The duet wifi is only 2.4ghz compatible so keep that in mind. It may just be easier to use a wifi extender that has an ethernet port on it and plug your duet into that and it will act as a ethernet to wifi bridge.

            Something like this...

            https://www.bestbuy.com/site/netgear-essentials-edition-n300-wi-fi-range-extender-white/9064008.p?skuId=9064008&ref=212&loc=1&ref=212&loc=1&ds_rl=1268652&gclid=CjwKCAjw6qqDBhB-EiwACBs6x0uRViwsDgC6MT8AHN4e8oi6ZvYlYeCyO2Tu1JlmNCPIqe58Fa99iBoCv-8QAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

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            • CNCModeller
              CNCModeller @JamesM last edited by

              @jamesm thanks for the heads up.

              Apparently my Tenda mesh has 2.4 and 5 GHz, based on what the app says.

              I'll post back how I get on. As the modules are mounted via headers on the ethernet I can always swap back if required.

              Cheers
              Barry M

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              • CNCModeller
                CNCModeller @JamesM last edited by

                @jamesm @dc42

                Do you know if I need to connect all of the pads on the duet board to the WiFi module, or can I just connect it via the ethernet module headers?

                Having belled out the ethernet headers to the WiFi module pads they aren't all connected. And it leaves me wondering if the WiFi module requires extra connections, eg for configuration of WiFi network and password.

                I was hoping to be able to just use the ethernet headers so I could go back to that if I have any issues with WiFi.

                Any thoughts would be much appreciated.

                All the best
                Barry M

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                • JamesM
                  JamesM @CNCModeller last edited by

                  @cncmodeller I can't help you with this unfortunately..I'm no expert with the duet, just an end user.

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                  • ziggymanpopo
                    ziggymanpopo last edited by

                    My thought are why not just buy a fiwi 2 board. Im big on suporting tihis site by buying original products.. I've been running my wifi board for over two years constantly without a hickup.. It's neet to update stuff but for dependability duet makes a great poduct. Take advantage of all the hard work thiese guys did to make the wifi -2. I do a lot with the esp8266 and it can get tricky quick ... if its just to learn things. It might be fun but for a working printer grab the real McCoy,, Just my thoughts. 😁 if you like the arduino stuff check out the wemos mini. Cool stuff dude!!👍😀

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                    • CNCModeller
                      CNCModeller @ziggymanpopo last edited by

                      @ziggymanpopo said in Convert Duet Ethernet to WIFI:

                      My thought are why not just buy a fiwi 2 board.

                      To be clear @ziggymanpopo I'm just converting a duet2 ethernet board to WiFi for my large polar printer, I also have a Duet 3 mini waiting to go in a second printer, and will probably buy a second mini for my third printer if that goes well.

                      I agree about buying genuine hardware, and I feel I support the Duet team, but I really don't see the point of buying another Duet 2 WiFi for the sake of a £5 module.

                      All the best
                      Barry M

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                      • o_lampe
                        o_lampe @CNCModeller last edited by

                        @cncmodeller
                        While your solder iron is hot, why not adding an SBC adapter to the Duet2?
                        Might come useful, once the kinks are sorted out.

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                        • CNCModeller
                          CNCModeller @o_lampe last edited by

                          @o_lampe said in Convert Duet Ethernet to WIFI:

                          @cncmodeller
                          While your solder iron is hot, why not adding an SBC adapter to the Duet2?
                          Might come useful, once the kinks are sorted out.

                          @o_lampe I was thinking that too, however can I not just plug one into the ethernet headers if I figure out how to do a removable install for the WiFi module?

                          Also I don't understand how to order the adaptor populated with components from JLC pcb. It's on my list to learn as I'd like to design some custom boards for myself, it's just not clicked for me so far.

                          I'm in the UK, so if anyone has an SBC adaptor spare I'd happily pay going rate for one.

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                          • Dougal1957
                            Dougal1957 @CNCModeller last edited by

                            @cncmodeller said in Convert Duet Ethernet to WIFI:

                            @o_lampe said in Convert Duet Ethernet to WIFI:

                            @cncmodeller
                            While your solder iron is hot, why not adding an SBC adapter to the Duet2?
                            Might come useful, once the kinks are sorted out.

                            @o_lampe I was thinking that too, however can I not just plug one into the ethernet headers if I figure out how to do a removable install for the WiFi module?

                            Also I don't understand how to order the adaptor populated with components from JLC pcb. It's on my list to learn as I'd like to design some custom boards for myself, it's just not clicked for me so far.

                            I'm in the UK, so if anyone has an SBC adaptor spare I'd happily pay going rate for one.

                            Why not add the Pi now and use its wifi to Ethernet bridge and you will be ready for the SBC whenever you want?

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                            • CNCModeller
                              CNCModeller @Dougal1957 last edited by

                              @dougal1957 said in Convert Duet Ethernet to WIFI:

                              Why not add the Pi now and use its wifi to Ethernet bridge and you will be ready for the SBC whenever you want?

                              To be honest @Dougal1957 I don't follow the technical side of the forum much, and I don't really know what the benefits of using an SBC are.

                              At the moment I'm just trying to get the polar printer to a point that I'm happy to start reliability banging out parts.

                              It works now and I'm into updates re the practicalities of running and maintaining it.

                              • A 12864 display for stand alone ops so I don't need my pc.
                              • A filament monitor to reduce failed prints as my prints are multiple days long.
                              • A pendant, primarily for ease of maintenance.
                              • WiFi as the ethernet cable is starting to piss me off but less necessary now I have the 12864 display. TBH I could just use a WiFi to ethernet bridge and might do that just to get on.

                              After a couple of months of running I'll look into building a second printer using the learning from the first.

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