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    • Milesy
      Milesy last edited by

      So I have had some issues with DWC 1.21.1 and sorted them, so i feel this is more of a "bug report"

      The first is that it would only stay connected for very short periods of time and on re-connection "machine status" and "Heater temps" would only update sporadically.

      Also I could not save/update any filament configuration files or macros.

      0_1529251442238_Capture (2).PNG

      All of this was solved by rolling back to 1.21 although this could not be done via DWC as it just reported errors when uploading the zip file.

      Since going back to 1.21 it seems that the wifi connection is more stable.

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      • dc42
        dc42 administrators last edited by

        Which Duet are you using?

        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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        • Milesy
          Milesy last edited by

          I have the duetwifi.

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          • dc42
            dc42 administrators last edited by

            I guess you mean you upgraded to firmware 2.0 then? There isn't a firmware 1.21.1 for the Duet WiFi.

            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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            • Milesy
              Milesy last edited by

              Yes. I upgraded to 2.0 and as far as I can tell there are no problems with it.

              My issues are with the DuetWebControl-1.21.1.zip and the problems that has had in my origional post. I am now doubting if I should have used this at all?

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              • dc42
                dc42 administrators @Milesy last edited by

                Does reverting to Duet Web Control 1.21 help?

                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                • Milesy
                  Milesy last edited by

                  Reverting back to 1.21 solves all the issues and anecdotally my WiFi connection has improved.

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                  • zerspaner_gerd
                    zerspaner_gerd last edited by

                    A small remedy for me if I increase the AJAX retries to 3.
                    But as stable as DWC 1.21 it does not work for me either. (see beta thread of 2.0)
                    I hope it will be even improved!

                    Board: Duet WiFi 1.03 | Firmware Version: 3.1.1 | WiFi Server Version: 1.23 | Web Interface Version: 3.1.1

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                    • deadwood83
                      deadwood83 last edited by

                      Same issue here.
                      Reverted to DWC1.21 as a test.

                      When 1.21.1 stopped responding, I captured this from ctrl+shift+j

                      XML Parsing Error: no root element found
                      Location: http://10.10.30.86/rr_download?name=0:/sys/oem.json
                      Line Number 7, Column 1: rr_download:7:1
                      Use of nsIFile in content process is deprecated. NetUtil.jsm:302:12
                      Removed unsafe attribute. Element: svg. Attribute: xlink. react-dom.js:11623:4
                      Removed unsafe attribute. Element: svg. Attribute: xmlns. react-dom.js:11623:4
                      Removed unsafe attribute. Element: svg. Attribute: xlink. react-dom.js:11623:4
                      Removed unsafe attribute. Element: svg. Attribute: xmlns. react-dom.js:11623:4
                      Removed unsafe attribute. Element: svg. Attribute: xlink. react-dom.js:11623:4
                      Removed unsafe attribute. Element: svg. Attribute: xmlns. react-dom.js:11623:4
                      Removed unsafe attribute. Element: svg. Attribute: xlink. react-dom.js:11623:4
                      Removed unsafe attribute. Element: svg. Attribute: xmlns. react-dom.js:11623:4
                      Removed unsafe attribute. Element: svg. Attribute: xlink. react-dom.js:11623:4
                      Removed unsafe attribute. Element: svg. Attribute: xmlns. react-dom.js:11623:4
                      Use of nsIFile in content process is deprecated. NetUtil.jsm:302:12
                      Removed unsafe attribute. Element: svg. Attribute: xlink. react-dom.js:11623:4
                      Removed unsafe attribute. Element: svg. Attribute: xmlns. react-dom.js:11623:4
                      Removed unsafe attribute. Element: svg. Attribute: version. react-dom.js:11623:4
                      Error: WebExtension context not found! ExtensionParent.jsm:861:13

                      On average, I would have 10-15 seconds to perform an action before everything stopped responding. I even got to the point of using an Asus RT-N16 as a wireless AP on my second VLAN (10.10.30.0/24 for wireless clients) wired to my trunked switch. I placed the AP in the same room about 6-7ft away. No dice on that front.

                      While typing this, I popped back into the machine and was able to update a macro about 3 minutes after connecting. This is a massive improvement compared to reloading DWC between each button click and pre-typing commands/macros for a copy/paste in 1.,21.1.

                      RTOS full release on DuetWifi. My second machine has the same issue, just not to such a great extent. Both have the "disappearing.config.g" experience.

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                      • dc42
                        dc42 administrators @deadwood83 last edited by dc42

                        @deadwood83 said in DWC 1.21.1 not staying connected or saving files.:

                        XML Parsing Error: no root element found
                        Location: http://10.10.30.86/rr_download?name=0:/sys/oem.json

                        File oem.json is not normally present, so that I think that error is ok, although a "file not found" error is more normal.

                        Error: WebExtension context not found! ExtensionParent.jsm:861:13

                        That one doesn't sound right to me. Can you have the browser break on that error and get a stack trace?

                        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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