makerbase-mks / MKS-SKIPR

MKS SKIPR is an all-in-one board launched by Makerbase for running Klipper. It integrates the RK3328 SOC running the Klipper host and the STM32F407VET6 MCU responsible for executing specific machine actions. It meets the use of most 3D printers.
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Wifi #50

Open gallade785 opened 1 year ago

gallade785 commented 1 year ago

I can't connect to wifi. I use several adapters: COMFAST CF-WU815N; MERCUSYS MW150US; noname on MT7601U; noname on RTL8188FTV. And none of them work on skipr, but on my home pc with manjaro each work correctly. What should i do?

manuelchaves commented 1 year ago

hello, here I use a prehistoric RALINK RT5370 of those Chinese very poor dongue. But the RALINT MT7601 also works, they don't weigh on the CPU

EmJay276 commented 1 year ago

Makerbase send me this overview of currently supported WiFi chipsets. grafik

VORONENTHUSIAST commented 1 year ago

I'm using COMFAST CFWU810N RTL8188EUS on 2 SKIPR boards, it worked straight out of the box. They're about £2 on AliExpress

From the screen shot above, I assume it's a part of the rtl8188eu family.