![]() ![]() I am under the impression that the web-server is better than pronterface, hence the reason for the attempt to setup the configuration file. My printer has been converted to a 7DOF printer, I am soon to start to write the new slicer software. The mac address has been registered with IS (information services) my admin. I have been through every G and M code for DC42 firmware. My CONFIG.g file I presume is set correctly, although I may have set-up the gateway and netmask wrong. Do I need to modify the firmware, recompile, and re upload the binary? Lastly, when I plug my printing into the socket in the wall while having it connected via USB to a terminal on the PC I get that the network is active and it return the IP address of my printer. assuming that you are specifying the firmwares config.g file for the print I believe that is set up correctly doing it the static way.Regarding the DHCP auto detect ' the part which you are uncommenting' where do I find this code. But the Duet web control still cannot connect, does the web control search for the printer on the network, there are a lot of computers on this network.īoth laptop and printer are wired, ie plugged into the Ethernet port in the wall :\ Using ipconfig /all on my laptop I have obtained and used the same gateway and submasknet, as you suggested. A am on DHCP on an industrial network but have been assigned a static IP and have used this as default IP address as shown above. There are also two DNS one of them match the DHCP the last digits have changed the title is a bit misleading, I meant for your firmware, I believe I have set the config.g file correctly.Ģ) assumed both are wired into the routerģ) I am not allowed to specify such info. ![]() Other wise you'll get an IP address of .x meaning it's assigning a random IP as no DHCP server is available or you haven't properly set the network IP, mask and gateway to match your static IP. Also, if you have a cable modem on your network then you can use DHCP. If you are just connecting directly to the printer and not through a switch then things will change. The blue indicates the information you need to change to fit into your network. Network.mac_override xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx # override the mac address, only do this if you have a conflict Network.ip_gateway 192.168.1.1 # the gateway address ![]() Network.ip_address 192.168.1.25 # the IP address #network.mac_override xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx # override the mac address, only do this if you have a conflict #network.ip_gateway 192.168.1.1 # the gateway address #uncomment the 3 below to manually setup ip address - THIS IS A STATIC IP ADDRESS METHOD This portion of config.g is at the very bottom of the file. Change the parameters below to reflect the values you see keeping in mind the IP address should be something different from your laptop. You can find out your network address by accessing the cmd prompt on your laptop and typing ipconfig /all which will yield the IP address of your computer as well as the ip mask and gateway address. Then you need to manually set up the IP address. #network.ip_address auto # use dhcp to get ip address If you wish to manually configure then make the change in the last line above in red: Network.ip_address auto # use dhcp to get ip address Network.enable true # enable the ethernet network services
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