Can't connect to Duet2Wifi on Mac
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@veti IOConsoleUsers: gIOScreenLockState 1, hs 0, bs 0, now 0, sm 0x0
loginwindow is not entitled for IOHIDLibUserClient keyboard accessloginwindow is not entitled for IOHIDLibUserClient keyboard accessLogiMgrDaemon is not entitled for IOHIDLibUserClient keyboard accessIOConsoleUsers: time(0) 0->0, lin 1, llk 0,
IOConsoleUsers: gIOScreenLockState 1, hs 0, bs 0, now 0, sm 0x0 -
i installed a usb driver. Now I'm getting
screen /dev/tty.usbmodem14241
[screen is terminating]The screen pops up then says: Sorry, could not find a PTY then it terminates.
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https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Guide/1.)+Getting+Connected+to+your+Duet/7
you are missing the baudrate
If you get an error, Sorry, could not find a PTY. unplug the USB, plug it back in and try again.
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screen /dev/tty.usbmodem14241 115200
[screen is terminating]Same thing happens with the baud rate.
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permissions?
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Ok, Now I'm getting a screen that scrolls the same thing over and over.
WiFi module is idle
WiFi reported error: no known networks found
WiFi module is idleI type in M115 i get:
FIRMWARE_NAME: RepRapFirmware for Duet 2 WiFi/Ethernet FIRMWARE_VERSION: 2.02(RTOS) ELECTRONICS: Duet WiFi 1.02 or later FIRMWARE_DATE: 2018-12-24b1 ok WiFi reported error: no known networks found WiFi module is idle WiFi reported error: no known networks found
It won't stop scrolling and I it will not take any more commands
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maybe its easier to remove the sd card, and add your wifi stuff to the config.g file and put the card back in the duet?
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@bearer
Already tried that using Atom. I've tried Chrome and Firefox -
Scrolling sounds like the board is reset for some reason, see if it behaves the same without the sd card when you run it. Could be worth trying to re-flash the firmware after that, but given that it shouldn't be necessary you may want to hold off on that.
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@bearer
Hmm, got it connected. Haven't got a clue how. But it's connected. -
Change powersupply by chance?
Anyways, all that ends well and all that
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@bearer
Same power supply. New 24v Meanwell. I just unplugged and replugged everything in about a half dozen times. Have no idea what finally got it working. Oh well. All's well and all that.. -
did you have the psu and usb connected at the same time?
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@veti
No. Just the board plugged into the USB. -
Could be the USB port and/or cable was unable to supply enough power to let the board start up; if it started working after you had the config on the SD card and with the 24v supply that would make sense. But I'll stop beating a dead horse now
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