First steps with a Duet 2 Wifi
I have been testing a Duet 2 Wifi board lately. It is the first 3D printer / CNC controller board that I use that has a decent wireless upload speed. It is a well-thought-out board designed by David Crocker and Tony Lock, that features both an ARM ATSAM4E8E and ESP8266 module. The former handles the RepRapFirmware and the latter provides wireless connectivity to the mix. The board features five silent stepper motor drivers and heaters and fan controllers to be used on 3D printers or CNC machines. The built-in socket for an SD card allows its usage not only to hold the firmware and website files but also user folders containing g-code files that can be uploaded and managed remotely through the built-in web server. The only main problem for the newbie is SD card and board initialization, which should have been taken care of by the seller unless they are lousy. But the board I got did have an empty SD and no manual so I had to go Duet3.com site to get some answers in their Documentatio