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    • LKMundefined
      LKM
      last edited by

      I'm following the "Getting Connected" documentation here, and I'm stuck at step "Connect Duet to Network". I'm trying to connect via DHCP, this is what I see in YAT:

      M552
      Network is disabled, configured IP address: 0.0.0.0, actual IP address: 0.0.0.0
      ok
      M552 S1 P0.0.0.0
      ok
      

      After that, nothing else happens. What's curious is that the LEDs on neither end of the Ethernet cable are blinking. Both the Duet 2 Ethernet and the Ethernet router's Ethernet ports' LEDs remain off.

      Any idea what I could try to get the Ethernet connection to work?

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      • jumpedwithbothfeetundefined
        jumpedwithbothfeet @LKM
        last edited by

        @lkm if I'm reading it right you need to enter your internet SSID, take a look at M552 in the Gcode dictionary -
        https://docs.duet3d.com/User_manual/Reference/Gcodes

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        • LKMundefined
          LKM @jumpedwithbothfeet
          last edited by LKM

          @jumpedwithbothfeet said in Duet 2 Ethernet not connecting to network:

          you need to enter your internet SSID

          That part of the documentation is specific to the Duet 2 Wifi, I guess. In my case, since I'm simply connecting an Ethernet cable to the board, I shouldn't have to enter my wireless network's SSID, right?

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          • jay_s_ukundefined
            jay_s_uk @LKM
            last edited by

            @lkm correct. if the lights aren't lighting up then i guess try a different cable/port on your router

            Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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            • LKMundefined
              LKM @jay_s_uk
              last edited by

              @jay_s_uk said in Duet 2 Ethernet not connecting to network:

              @lkm correct. if the lights aren't lighting up then i guess try a different cable/port on your router

              Hm... I've now tried three different cables, including one that I just took fresh out of its packaging. I've also tried every port on the router (the router itself is working, my two other devices are plugged into it and both have access to the network).

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              • Rushmere3Dundefined
                Rushmere3D @LKM
                last edited by Rushmere3D

                @lkm Did you send M552 again after the M552 S1 P0.0.0.0 and did that show any change in state?

                Or even try a fixed IP?

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                • LKMundefined
                  LKM @Rushmere3D
                  last edited by

                  @rushmere3d When I send M552 again, it says

                  Network is enabled, configured IP address: 0.0.0.0, actual IP address: 0.0.0.0
                  

                  When I set an IP address manually, it returns:

                  M552 S1 P192.168.50.123
                  ok
                  M552
                  Network is enabled, configured IP address: 192.168.50.123, actual IP address: 192.168.50.123
                  ok
                  

                  So that looks correct, but I can't ping that IP, Angry IP Scanner doesn't find it, and there's still no blinking lights on either Ethernet port.

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                  • Rushmere3Dundefined
                    Rushmere3D @LKM
                    last edited by

                    @lkm What's your IP and that of your router? I'm assuming you've set that up yourself to have a 192.168.50.***

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                    • LKMundefined
                      LKM @Rushmere3D
                      last edited by

                      @rushmere3d Yep, my PC's IP is 192.168.50.192, router is 192.168.50.1.

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                      • markzundefined
                        markz @LKM
                        last edited by

                        @lkm traditionally one of the LEDs on the ethernet shows presence (link-speed), so if you have no LEDs lit up then it's almost always a hardware problem. I hate to say it but I'd unplug one of your devices from the router and use that known-working cable and port and connect to that.

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                        • LKMundefined
                          LKM @markz
                          last edited by

                          @markz Just tried that, no dice. none of the lights go on. I guess that means my Duet 2 Ethernet isn't working correctly. Looks like the Ethernet port is on a socketed daughterboard, I guess my best bet is to replace that, and see if it helps?

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                          • markzundefined
                            markz @LKM
                            last edited by markz

                            @lkm I'm not one of the Duet3d folks so take it with a grain of salt but I'd guess yes. Do ensure your power supply has enough power first.

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                            • Phaedruxundefined
                              Phaedrux Moderator @LKM
                              last edited by

                              @lkm said in Duet 2 Ethernet not connecting to network:

                              Looks like the Ethernet port is on a socketed daughterboard, I guess my best bet is to replace that, and see if it helps?

                              Can you power off, remove the ethernet daughter board, and re-seat it?

                              When and where did you purchase the Duet?

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                              • LKMundefined
                                LKM @Phaedrux
                                last edited by

                                @phaedrux Re-seated the daughterboard, no change. I bought it from 3dware.ch on 20.03.2022 (just didn't have the time to install it until now).

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                                • Phaedruxundefined
                                  Phaedrux Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  Please send an email to warranty@duet3d.com and CC your reseller. Include a link to this forum thread and the details of your original purchase. You'll receive a reply with a form to fill out.

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                                  • LKMundefined
                                    LKM @Phaedrux
                                    last edited by

                                    I've figured out what the problem was. It seems unlikely, but just in case anyone else has the same issue: I had a BLTouch connected to the board, but I had connected two of the wires to the wrong pins. This apparently caused the board to boot into a weird state where some features worked, and others didn't (e.g. connecting to the PC with USB and talking to the board with Pronterface still seemed to work fine, but the Ethernet port did not).

                                    Connecting the BLTouch properly has fixed this issue.

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                                    • Phaedruxundefined
                                      Phaedrux Moderator
                                      last edited by

                                      Thanks for the update. We probably should have asked you to ensure all other hardware was disconnected and starting from that state. 😥

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