Connecting duet wifi 2
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@hellpilot said in Connecting duet wifi 2:
100%. Even changed it briefly to something simple.
Connections to my guest network have no issue, however. Just cannot connect to the web interface after that.That is what i'm not understand ... did you use the same encoding (wpa2 ) in your guest account as in your closed wifi (in my router I can set here different settings)?
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@siam Yeah I changed it all to WPA2 after issues with WPA3.
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Here is the terminal after connecting to my guest network. IP Address does not pull up the web interface.
WiFi: sleep enable,type: 2
WiFi: scandone
WiFi: state: 0 -> 2 (b0)
WiFi: state: 2 -> 3 (0)
WiFi: state: 3 -> 5 (10)
WiFi: add 0
WiFi: aid 20
WiFi: cnt
WiFi:
WiFi: connected with WuTangGuest, channel 9
WiFi: dhcp client start...
WiFi: wifi evt: 0
WiFi: ip:192.168.50.167,mask:255.255.255.0,gw:192.168.50.1
WiFi module is connected to access point WuTangGuest, IP add
ress 192.168.50.167
WiFi: wifi evt: 3
WiFi: pm open,type:2 0
WiFi: sleep enable,type: 2
WiFi: scandone
WiFi: state: 0 -> 2 (b0)
WiFi: state: 2 -> 3 (0)
WiFi: state: 3 -> 5 (10)
WiFi: add 0
WiFi: aid 20
WiFi: cnt
WiFi:
WiFi: connected with WuTangGuest, channel 9
WiFi: dhcp client start...
WiFi: wifi evt: 0
WiFi: ip:192.168.50.167,mask:255.255.255.0,gw:192.168.50.1
WiFi module is connected to access point WuTangGuest, IP add
ress 192.168.50.167
WiFi: wifi evt: 3
WiFi: pm open,type:2 0 -
@hellpilot Is there a difference between your WuTangGuest and your WuTangLan network (maybe wutanguest without password? Another ip-Adress range?)
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@hellpilot are you trying to access the printer from an IP outside of the local network range of the guest network ? i.e. the machine you are connecting from should by 192.168.50.nnn try that.
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@t3p3tony Looks like all the IPs im using are 192.168.50.nnn or .nn
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@siam I don't see any major differences. Intranet access is disabled on my guest network. But changing it doesn't seem to have effect.
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@hellpilot can you ping the Duet from your machine?
(thanks @SIam)!
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@t3p3tony said in Connecting duet wifi 2:
cn you pin the Duet from your machine?
translated: can you ping your machine
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@hellpilot said in Connecting duet wifi 2:
@siam I don't see any major differences. Intranet access is disabled on my guest network. But changing it doesn't seem to have effect.
I'm not sure that this will help, but this is the last idea I have.
Remove all known networks (M588) then reflash your duet board (M997) and after this try to add your wifi again -
@hellpilot and the other related question from me is what is the IP you are trying to connect from.
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Awh no luck with this method of reflash of M588. Even reinstalled firmware. Interesting enough I changed my main 2.4 network to enable WPS. I no longer get "Failed while trying to connect to WuTangLan24", it is now "Wrong password while trying to connect to WuTangLan24".
I am not to sure what is meant by pinging?
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@hellpilot if you are on windows open up a command prompt and send:
ping <ip-address>
where the ip address is the once your machine is getting.
Also to check what ip address the machine you are using has send:
ipconfig
basically i want to see if you can communicate with the duet, and if you are on the same subnet.
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@hellpilot said in Connecting duet wifi 2:
it is now "Wrong password while trying to connect to WuTangLan24"
As shown in your 7. Post the error is the same .... but why nobody knows (at the moment). Which router do you use ? Did you run the router with the latest firmware? Have you tried another channel for your wifi?
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This was while connected to my guest network.
Pinging 192.168.50.167 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 192.168.50.177: Destination host unreachable.
Reply from 192.168.50.177: Destination host unreachable.
Reply from 192.168.50.177: Destination host unreachable.
Reply from 192.168.50.177: Destination host unreachable.Ping statistics for 192.168.50.167:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),Pinging 192.168.50.167 with 32 bytes of data:Also
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
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@siam
I am using the RT-AX82U, I have tried auto channeling as well as trying out 5.Thought I would get away with putting my old router in bridge mode but that has proven difficult.
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@hellpilot I think the problem is you are not on the same subnet ( mention bridge etc). What was your IP? (Ipconfig from the command prompt).
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@t3p3tony
Connecting from IP 192.168.50.177I connected to my old router's network, just couldn't complete a connection to the web interface. The Duet's IP at that time was 192.168.0.3.
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@hellpilot ok yeah you need to be in the same subnet.
I see you reported this earlier:
"Wrong password while trying to connect to WuTangLan24".
So confirm the Duet is connected, with the right password, then try the ping test.
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@hellpilot when I can trust the Documentation from your router that is it impossible that you can connect to other clients in your network when you use the guest account.
When you connect to the guest network, which authentication Method you use (open system, wpa2 personal or WPA-Auto-Personal)? Can you look in your WuTangLan24 that you use the same auth method