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@luca-Massimiliano just making sure the modem had 2.4ghz active , i have seen modems supplied with only 5ghz active,
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@luca-Massimiliano I'm not sure anyone understands what exactly your problem is. Perhaps you could answer the following questions:
- Was WiFi work correctly at some point?
- If it was working before what has changed between then and now? When did it stop working?
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@gloomyandyI changed modem, I did the whole procedure, the modem sees it but if I launch http://192.xxx.xxx.xxx/Job/Status it doesn't open the control panel
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@luca-Massimiliano Check that your modem is set to allow WiFi clients to see and talk to each other (sometimes called client isolation). Many modems have this setting. https://support.denon.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3746/~/wireless%2C-ap-or-client-isolation#:~:text=Wireless Isolation%2C sometimes called Client,network by a wired connection.
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@gloomyandy
I HAVE RECONFIGURED THE DUET AS PER THE MANUAL
https://docs.duet3d.com/en/How_to_guides/Getting_connected/Getting_connected_to_your_Duet AND AS INDICATED ON THE FORUM BY Fedrox AND dc4BELOW I GIVE THE ANSWERS AND ALWAYS GIVE ME
M552 S1
ok
Error retrieving WiFi status message: SPI timeout
WiFi module started
WiFi reported error: no known networks found
WiFi module is idle
WiFi reported error: no known networks found
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@luca-Massimiliano My comment had nothing to do with re-configuring the duet so I've no idea why you have done that. What I was suggesting that you do was to check the configuration of your modem/router to check that it allows different clients to see and communicate with each other. It looks like you have now made things worse and that do not have your duet configured to talk to your router correctly, so you will need to fix that first.
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@gloomyandy MY POINT OF ERROR IS THIS WiFi reported error: no known networks found
WiFi module is idle
NO COMMAND MAKES ME DELETE DO YOU KNOW ITS CAUSE?
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Can you try setting the Duet to Access Point Mode where it creates it's own wireless SSID that you will connect your device to? This will eliminate your router from the setup and verify that the Duet wireless hardware is still actually working correctly.
If that works and the hardware is good, then the problem is somewhere with your new router. Either the SSID you are giving the Duet isn't correct, or the router isn't putting out a 2.4ghz SSID at all. The Duet can only communicate with 2.4ghz networks.
See here for the steps to use Access Point Mode: https://docs.duet3d.com/en/User_manual/Reference/Gcodes#m589-configure-access-point-parameters
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@Phaedrux
THANKS YOU HAVE ALWAYS BEEN AVAILABLE, YOU ARE A GREAT SUPPORT FOR THE FORUMS, AS ALWAYS YOU RESOLVE IT, THANKS Phaedrux EVERYTHING WORKS -
It's connecting to your router now?
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@Phaedrux yes, thanks, everything is perfect, both with the modem, with the computer and with the smartphone. Thank you very much
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