@dc42 Yes, I tried to follow https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Installing_and_Updating_Firmware.
As for the temperature of the chip and after a while it gets pretty hot (I have no way to measure the temperature)
@dc42 Yes, I tried to follow https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Installing_and_Updating_Firmware.
As for the temperature of the chip and after a while it gets pretty hot (I have no way to measure the temperature)
How is that even possible? I didn't do anything that could do that. I just deleted the saved wifi via YAT and set a new one. And after reconnecting to USB, it stopped working.
@dc42 I've tried everything, different USB port, different USB cable and different PC PC. Nothing, even an unknown device, is displayed in the Device Manager on any PC.
@droftarts The restart button is not stuck, I checked it with a multimeter. Nothing looks damaged or burned, but it seems to me that the Atmel chip heats up quite quickly.
@bearer 3.3V, 5V and USB power are also on.
@t3p3tony I don't see it in Windows Device Manager at all. And I don't see it in Linux either.
The 'Diag' LED is constantly on. I tried erase board but I can not update board because BOSSA do not see the board.
The board does not respond to anything. I do not know at all what I could do with it.
I tried everything, I wanted to try to update the firmware, but even BOSSA does not see the board connected.
Hello,
I have issue with Duet wifi and I do not know what to do.
I needed to change my wifi settings. So I connected the duet via usb to a PC and changed the ssid and password, then disconnected the duet and reconnected to the usb to verify that it would reconnect to wifi. But the duet did not start (only the LEDs light up), the PC does not detect the board at all. I don't know what to do. (I tried to connect to another PC and also nothing.)
Before this, everything worked.
Does anyone have any idea what to do about it?