![]() ![]() In this case you have to connect Repetier-Host to Repetier-Server, what gives you the most advantages, or you can deactivate the printer in Repetier-Server:Īnother way is to stop Repetier-Server in the host: So if Repetier-Server is connected to the printer, you can not connect Repetier-Host directly to the printer. I don't know where else to ask this question, as I've been looking all over the internet for answers.Please remember that only one program can be connected to the printer! I use Octoprint to connect to my printer and everything works fine. WiFi works, Router LAN works and direct LAN to PC works. I have some experience with PuTTY as I use it everyday to work on servers as a web developer. My printer can connect to Octoprint (And Repetier server for that matter, but my choice is Octoprint). Octoprint works fine through web interface and prints my stuff. ![]() I can get the IP addresses through varies means ( Tip: Slic3r does a good job finding IP when setting up connection.). I can get IP for direct LAN, router LAN and WiFi. When I try to connect with PuTTY, I either get a time out, or "Network error: software caused connection abort", or "Network error: connection refused", etc. I've added a blank SSH file as suggested. What settings do I have to check on PuTTY? Things I don't know and possible problems: But I've noticed sometimes it just gets deleted. And I am pretty sure I'm being an a-hole missing something obvious. )Īs for why, I want to go headless with my PI. I have minimal experience with Octoprint, and no experience with Putty. Most of the errors like this are simple network issues that should be solved by doing the following steps if you see them as applicable to your situation. I cannot caution you enough out of experience to not mess with any settings you are unfamiliar with. With that being said, here are my solutions that are simple and easy to implement.ġ.) Something you might want to try is resetting your router as it could be a clogged network port (like a clogged sink, keep filling it and either the water moves very little or not at all) this tends to happen often if you are running a remote server on a network.Ģ.) Also check if any there are any software updates available for your computer and Pi and read up on weather or not to update. Another thing you might want to consider doing is logging into your router via its IPv4 address and checking to see if your Raspberry Pi 2 is visible on your network. If the Pi is visible, then try disconnecting it and reconnecting it to your network.ģ.) One last hardware debug to try is connecting to the Pi via Ethernet cable first to the router, and then your computer. ![]() I know that all of these solutions sound really basic level and are probably the first things you tried. If none of these hardware solutions work for you, then try the following any of these software solutionsġ.) Check for an OS update for the image of Octoprint you have running on your Raspberry Pi 2.Ģ.) If you are running a Linux based operating system on your Pi(Rasbian/Ubuntu), check for any OS and software updates using the command "sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get upgrade". (If you have any software that is out of date on your Pi, this command will update it to the latest versions after you restart your Pi).ģ.) Check for any OS and software updates for your computer(s), if they are security related I strongly suggest you install them. These are my best and only debugging tips I have to offer you, I am new to owning a Raspberry Pi and have been lucky in successfully debugging errors like this in the aforementioned six ways. ![]()
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