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    • Buj
      Buj last edited by Buj

      THe WiFi at the university uses a scheme with user id and password. Can i connect a duet WiFi to this type of network?

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      • DocTrucker
        DocTrucker last edited by

        You may find that is just to get access to the internet via the wifi rather than get an IP address on the network? Try connecting to the network on your computer and pinging different local IP addresses before authenticating.

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        • Phaedrux
          Phaedrux Moderator last edited by

          If you can't get it connected to the WiFi, there is also the option of setting the Duet to use access point mode, so that you can connect directly to the Duet.

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          • T3P3Tony
            T3P3Tony administrators @Buj last edited by

            @buj the Duet cannot authenticate on university or similar networks that prompt for a user ID and password in the browser. In this case it is best to use the Duet in access point more and has been suggested.

            https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M552_Set_IP_address_enable_disable_network_interface

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