Wifi for the Mini?
Prusa announced that the Mini would have WiFi available as a simple ESP upgrade. That was about a year and a Half ago.
I have heard nothing about this being in development or being available.
Is this "vaporware" WiFi likely to materialize? (Yes, I know "COVIOD" is the excuse for absolutely everything, but by now we have all learned how to work from home.)
RE: Wifi for the Mini?
Hi,
If you look at the mini's GitHub repository in the branch WUI-V5 you will see that they are working a lot lately on this feature. So I would probably guess that the next major release will contain some nice feature regarding Wifi/ESP.
RE: Wifi for the Mini?
It is a pending item that has never come to light to date.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Wifi for the Mini?
I think the capabilities of the web interface itself are far more important than if it comes via wifi or ethernet. The web interface is pretty much useless as it is and as long as it stays this way, there is no point for having it accessable through wifi.
RE: Wifi for the Mini?
@madcyborg
Concur. We need the Prusa Connect first.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Wifi for the Mini?
I’m getting the impression that Prusa has “product constipation”. They produce very little that is new or improved considering their size and volume. This is just my impression based on being a customer for a few years.
RE: Wifi for the Mini?
@madcyborg
Concur. We need the Prusa Connect first.
Ist there more than just a black screen at the moment? Connected my Mini via Ethernet cable to my router, but there's as only a black screen loading forever. Firmware is 4.3.1 iirc. From the pictures in the web I assumed there would be at least temp readings.
RE: Wifi for the Mini?
No update and march is long gone. Soon April will be in the rear view mirror.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Wifi for the Mini?
@octo
Yes, there is more than a black screen, but only little more.
The black screen is a problem with apple devices. If you use a Mac ore an iPad you will mostly see only a black screen (sometimes after 15 min or so the prusa connect site may appear).
With an normal Win 10 PC it works, but at the moment prusa connect is not very usefull, you see a temperature graph and the print progress.
RE: Wifi for the Mini?
@glowin
Strange, I use a Win10 PC. Guess I will stick to Octoprint for now. I tried it just out of curiosity 😀
RE: Wifi for the Mini?
At this point, I don't expect to see the wifi adapter option being usable any time soon, I'd rather them focus on Prusa Connect over ethernet 1st, as there is just no point to the wifi in it's current state.
Just do an octoprint setup, it's probably going to take years if ever for Prusa Connect to have any kind of functionality that octoprint can already do. Considering the system requirements of octoprint, I have a feeling Prusa Connect won't be able to have anywhere near the feature set anyways because of the specs of the processor on the buddy board. Unsure how much that processor is currently utilized just to drive the printer. Perhaps this is the reason for the slow development of this, perhaps they have found that a usable web ui just isn't doable without impacting the printing functionality.
Probably the better option they could have done than that ESP header would have been to just put a Pi compatible header on the buddy board, then you could have just put your own Pi inside the electronics box running octoprint or a Prusa customized webui firmware image for the Pi. This way as well as newer/faster Pi's come out you can just simply swap out the Pi rather than having to respin the buddy board to support a newer processor.
RE: Wifi for the Mini?
@d0ug
Reportedly, it already has some of this functionality on the Mk3S.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Wifi for the Mini?
With that ESP header, they have also locked themselves into a now fairly dated ESP8266 platform. ESP32 has been out for years now and none of them come on a board with a pinout compatible with that classic ESP8266 header. The Wemos D1 mini clones with an ESP32 on them are probably the closest to the footprint of that original ESP8266 board and is commonly available. I suppose one could make a custom ESP32 board with that same header, but it's not an off the shelf part like those original ESP8226.
RE: Wifi for the Mini?
@d0ug
Understood, but it is not like we are communicating with a supercomputer through this header. It is relatively small packets of information.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
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@cwbullet
Until you try and upload a 30-50MB or more gcode file though a serial uart which is what that 8 pin header on the ESP8266 boards supports. Unsure how they will implement this, upload the whole gcode file and write it out to an attached USB drive to then print off the USB drive, or implement it like a virtual serial port over TCP/IP and require a host PC running prusa slicer to stream the gcode in realtime over the network? This second method keeps a PC tied up while doing the print and if for any reason the wifi goes down during this print, then you have a failed print.
RE: Wifi for the Mini?
... I suppose one could make a custom ESP32 board with that same header, but it's not an off the shelf part like those original ESP8226.
Why would you think you going to need all that horsepower, IMHO the ESP01 is only needed to communicate the gcode to the handler... (like an replacement for Octoprint through the USB port) all the needed horse power is on the BuddyBoard the ESP is only to transfer data from WiFi to an internal bus.
my 2 cents
Mini with FW:4.4.1 + SuperPINDA + Bondtech Heatbreak + PC4-M8 couplers + 1 piece boden
RE: Wifi for the Mini?
@d0ug
Not really an issue for me. I use Octoprint and could see vast improvement in this product. I would like a product that works better and is tailored to the Prusa printers.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog