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    Setup woes: Cannot connect, DuetWiFi not found on Windows 10

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    • florianundefined
      florian
      last edited by

      Hi,

      I just received my DuetWiFi yesterday and started setting it up. Powered from USB, I tried two different laptops with windows 10, driver install was successful, but the Duet remains invisible. I also connected the PanelDue, which shows a red bar reading "Connecting", so I also can't enable WiFi through the console there.

      What should I do?

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      • dc42undefined
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        When you say the Duet is invisible, do you mean that it doesn't show up in Device Manager when you connect it via USB? It normally shows up under Ports.

        When you power the Duet from USB, you should get two red and one green LED lit on the edge of the board with the USB connector. Does this happen? If the green LED is not lit than this usually means that you have your endstop switches wired to the wrong pins.

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        • florianundefined
          florian
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          @dc42:

          When you say the Duet is invisible, do you mean that it doesn't show up in Device Manager when you connect it via USB? It normally shows up under Ports.

          Yes, it does not show up in Device Manager, I expanded the whole tree and it's nowhere to be seen.

          @dc42:

          When you power the Duet from USB, you should get two red and one green LED lit on the edge of the board with the USB connector. Does this happen? If the green LED is not lit than this usually means that you have your endstop switches wired to the wrong pins.

          No, there's no green LED. In that case, I'll try without endstops plugged in to see if this resolves the issue.

          Thanks for the quick reply!

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