HELP! Duet 2 WiFi Configuration and DWC Upload???
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OK, I got it working and this was the output
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Ok, so SD card and wifi appear to be working, at least at that moment.
But still no DWC?
What is in the /www/ folder on the SD card?
Is the config.g file still in the /sys/ folder?
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Just out of curiosity I tried out a few IP Addresses, and somehow the IP was changed. I don't know how, but its working under a different IP now. But it is working.
yeah config.g and www are both on the card
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Well if the IP address is DHCP from the router there is a chance it could change occasionally. The best thing to do would be to set up a IP reservation in the router config so that it doesn't change.
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How do I do that?
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That will depend entirely on your router.
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ok I'll look into it
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Thanks
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If you can find a manual it would probably be found under "DHCP reservation".
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So I'm testing some new filaments, and on the technical data sheet it says for the print bed to be at 140°c. I'm almost positive mine maxes out at 110, which means i need to upgrade. Do you have any suggestions.
I was thinking these (one generic, one brand)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GJGCBNP/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=AJUKUXZVPYM6H&psc=1
What's your take on it?
Thanks,
-Carson
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Keenovo has a good reputation and I wouldn't bother with anything else.
There are lots of places to be cheap, but power supplies and heaters aren't one of them.
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@Phaedrux
(I decided to reply to this thread so you'd remember me)Hey...It's been a while. After a very busy year I'm finally ready to install my Keenovo Heated bed upgrade. I think I got the wrong heated bed though. I have a 24v 350w Keenovo, and I have a 24v 350w power supply as well as an SSR. I was reading up on the stock heated bed for the Ender 5 and it's a 24v 350w bed as well (facepalm). I'm realizing now that I should have gotten a 110v 500w heated pad for higher temperatures for my bed plate where I would be pulling power from the Mains on my PSU rather than the 24 volts it supplies to the rest of the Duet. Am I correct in my thinking?
Thanks in advance for any guidance
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@PCNoobNeedsMajorHelp Please start a new thread for a new subject; this thread is already 200 posts long! You can always reference this original thread from the new one.
Ian
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Do you want me to post another one for this question or just for next time?
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@PCNoobNeedsMajorHelp Make a new thread for this question. Make the title specific for greater visibility and more useful responses.
Ian