Visit the PC manufacturer’s website and download the latest network adapter driver from there. Consider this approach if your network connection stopped working properly after a recent update.īefore uninstalling, make sure you have drivers available as a backup. Windows will automatically install the latest driver. If the previous steps didn’t work, try to uninstall the network adapter driver, and then restart your computer. Uninstall the Ethernet network adapter driver and restart. Type ipconfig /flushdns and select Enter. Type netsh int ip reset and select Enter. Type netsh winsock reset and select Enter. To the right of it, select Run as administrator > Yes.Īt the command prompt, run the following commands in the listed order, and then check to see if that fixes your connection problem: Select Search on the taskbar, type Command prompt. Run network commands. Try running these network commands to manually reset the TCP/IP stack, release and renew the IP address, and flush and reset the DNS client resolver cache: For more info, see Connect to a Wi-Fi network in Windows. This can do two things-help you get an internet connection and help you narrow down the source of the problem. If your router is a Wi-Fi router, try to connect to Wi-Fi and see if you can get connected. If it does, it might be a problem with the first cable.Ĭonnect to Wi-Fi instead. If one Ethernet cable doesn’t work and you have another one nearby, try the other Ethernet cable to see if that works. If there’s an error, such as one that says Action needed, select Ethernet to view your Ethernet connection settings. Make sure it says Connected underneath the network connection name. Check your Ethernet connection status at the top of the screen. On your PC, try to connect again using the Ethernet connection.Ĭheck the network status in Settings. You can usually tell when they’re ready by looking at the status lights on the two devices. Wait a few minutes for the modem and router to fully power on. Plug your router back into the power source. Plug the modem back into the power source. If you had to remove the battery from the modem, put it back in. If you unplug the modem and lights stay on, remove the battery from the modem. Unplug the power cable for the modem from the power source. Unplug the power cable for the router from the power source. Any assistance would be most appreciated.Note: If you have a cable modem/Wi-Fi router combo device, you only need to follow the steps for the single device. If any of you are using an ethernet Smoothstepper with a Gecko G540 please share how you have gotten spindle speed control to work. Is there something in the Smoothstepper plugin that needs to be set or something else in Mach3 I am missing? I have attempted to post a question on the Warp9 forum but the moderator has yet to post it after my submission two days ago., In that I have spindle control through the parallel port on my computer but don't when I have the Smoothstepper connected it has to be something no configured correctly for the Smoothstepper board. Spindle Pulley Number 1, Min Speed 0, Max Speed 18000, Ratio 1 Motor Tuning Settings - Steps 1000, Velocity 50, Accl 2, Step Pulse 2, Dir Pulse 2 Spindle Setup Motor Control "Use Spindle Motor" Checked and "PWM Contorl" checked, PWM Base Freq 50 Min PWM 0 Output Signals - Output #1 Enabled Pin 17 Port 1, Charge Pump Enabled Pin 16 Port 1 Motor Outputs - Spindle is enabled, Step Port 1 Pin 14, Dir Port 0 Pin 0 My setup in Mach for the G540 is as follows: I have spent two days searching online and watching numerous Youtube videos where people are successfully using the G540 and controlling spindle speed. When I check the VFD output voltage from Pin 8 on the G540 I read 0.7 volts and it does not change when I issued different speed commands. After the installation I can move x, y and z as normal but when I issue a M3 S10000 or any other speed command the spindle energizes and rotates at about 3 rpms. Last week I received my ethernet Smoothstepper board and have followed the Warp9 instructions to the letter in connecting the G540 and loading the associated plugin/software. The x,y and z move as expected and I can control the speed of the spindle with the M3 and S10000 commands as expected. I have been using my Windows 7 based computer via the parallel port to control a Gecko G540 to run my small cnc router.
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