Duet Wifi at ERRF event
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@thomllama you could use your smartphone by setting it to tethering mode (android and iphone both support it) and connecting the tablet and duet both to it. I have never tried that, but it should work.
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yeah but setting the duet as the AP and connecting to that is the easiest way set you the ap params with M589 and start it with M552 S2
Job done
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At least one of the two solutions should work.
A problem is that the printer could be hacked for fun.
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@joergs5 said in Duet Wifi at ERRF event:
A problem is that the printer could be hacked for fun.
Phone hotspot may expose printer to public internet. Bad.
AP mode should be WPA2. This should be zero risk (assuming you don't give anybody the passwords).
Choice 3 is to find, borrow, or buy a cheap router. Set it as the network provider (with no upstream internet), and let the printer join that network (as well as your phones, tablets, etc, that you wish to use to run the printer). Again, assuming it is set to WPA2, there is no more risk than any home wireless network.
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@dougal1957 seems like the best/easiest answer...
searched and found an older post on doing it here in the forums..
Questions as I'm not super tech in this area of things, though far from clueless..send M589 S(name of spot) P(password) I(IP address)
send M552 S2 restarts and setup in Access Point Mode
Sign in with info from tablet/phone..think I got it right? Aren't there specifics I need to make an IP address? Know the Password needs to be 8 laters/numbers. anything else I missed?
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As I said I have never had reason to do it but I think I would start with M552 S0 first followed by M589 and then M552 S2
But I think you have it covered as for the IP Address that you give it I would make it as obscure as you can stay away from the common router std's -
If it's at all like MRRF, any wifi will be essentially unusable due to the sheer # of devices trying to talk on it. I just shut my wifi off on the duet before going, and loaded it up with files sliced and ready to print, and managed it all from the paneldue. If you don't have a paneldue, you can do it from the serial console.
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@kraegar I think your proposal is best, to avoid interrupted prints.
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@kraegar said in Duet Wifi at ERRF event:
If it's at all like MRRF, any wifi will be essentially unusable due to the sheer # of devices trying to talk on it. I just shut my wifi off on the duet before going, and loaded it up with files sliced and ready to print, and managed it all from the paneldue. If you don't have a paneldue, you can do it from the serial console.
no panel, to pricy for me.. Bard was a bit more than I should have afforded..
how to use/hook up serial? USB? to a computer (Mac, as that is all I use these days)
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USB from a PC, then send gcode to tell it what to print , etc.
You can run macros from serial, too. I recommend learning the command line for starting a print (M32 file.g), pausing a print (M25), and running some macros (M98) before you go. Create a macro for your homing routine, pre-heat, whatever if needed.
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@kraegar yaaaa...Thanks but, that isn't happening.. I got one day. that and monitoring/controlling isn't easy. the access point thing seems the best. needs a password so don't see it being hacked easily or anything.. seems the least issues with the best control. Honestly it almost seems better than the standard going through the router.. direct, no router BS... still displays the same control panel on computer/tablet.. think it's best all around..? less I'm missing something?
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I think your best bet is to set up the Duet as an access point, but to have the means (i.e. a PanelDue or laptop/USB) to either reconfigure the Duet AP to a different WiFi channel, or if that fails to command it directly to run prints from the SD card.