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Works for me, what is your
It works just fine, the default mode is to get the IP address via DHCP. |
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If I connect and power as usual, with ethernet connected, I don't think it gets an IP from my router, so something isnt right. I am deleting the app.config file before new attempts after reflashing. It must be a compile/flashing issue as even with no settings applied, I was able to connect by ethernet before, and I just went in and inverted the e-stop etc within IOSender. The test flashing LED files provided with Teensy loader work. |
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The canned hex (one of Phil's) with DHCP ethernet enabled was clearly able to get an IP assigned by my router, so not sure why the new compile wasn't achieving this. Perhaps there is something fishy going on with the DHCP option in the latest grblhal? |
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Hmmm, so maybe flashing with the test Teensy file (LED flashing) and trying again helped with that? God knows! Now I just have to work out how the fan/dust remapping works! :-) Thanks for your help. |
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I can get a successful compile, and the board can connect over USB, but for some reason I can no longer connect over ethernet. It's not joining my network. I've applied the Iwp patches. I've even tried it using a manual download of the ethernet library and patching that before pointing PlatformIO to that, still no joy. I've also tried the Webbuilder but same result (not even sure how that can work anyway as it doesn't ask for any IP details in the setup). Any ideas please?
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