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    • perolalarsundefined
      perolalars
      last edited by

      Hi
      I am stranded.. I have been able to upgrade my cr-10 s4 with a duet wifi board.
      And getting the "Wifi module to idle" but when putting a M587 S"Hus9" P"xxx" command and asking with M587 I get:
      "SENDING:M587
      Remembered networks:
      HUS9 IP=0.0.0.0 GW=0.0.0.0 NM=0.0.0.0"

      Dont know what I am doing wrong?!
      Am I supposed to use the wifi network provided by the Airport Extreme router (wich I dont have admin rights to) or should I invent my own just for the printer, dont understand the logic behind it…
      Any help much appreciated!

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      • perolalarsundefined
        perolalars
        last edited by

        I did all this with just the USB connected but when turning on the main power and sending M552 S1 I finally got a valid IP adress, Yayy!! Happy times!

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        • KeeganBundefined
          KeeganB
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          What you see in the M587 command just shows what you have set. If you didn't define an IP, GW, or NM in your M587, then it will show as 0.0.0.0 and you will see the IP that is assigned by the router when you issue M552.

          Artemis
          Rostock Max v2
          Orion

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          • perolalarsundefined
            perolalars
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            @KeeganB
            Its a bit strange since I did assigned an M587 S"Hus9" P"xxxx" and it did return the 0.0.0.0 adress but when putting on the main power it did return a valid IP and I can connect from DWC.
            Now I have another strange behavior: I have set the current to x y and z motor currents to 800mA and the x and y axis sounds great but the dual stepper z axis dont sounds happy (vibrating a lot) tried a higher value (1000mA and 1200mA) and it sounds even worse, I then tried lower it (to 500mA) and now they are silent. Thought that since there are 2 steppers that they would sound better with a higher current but not…

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            • KeeganBundefined
              KeeganB
              last edited by

              I don't think you are fully understanding the M587 command, but it sounds like you've got it all working, so you should be good to go!

              Artemis
              Rostock Max v2
              Orion

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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators
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                The two Z motor connectors on the Duet are connected in series, not in parallel as they are on some other boards. So you should not increase the current just because there are 2 motors.

                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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