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Firmware for the Original Prusa MINI, Original Prusa MK4 and the Original Prusa XL 3D printers by Prusa Research.
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[BUG] I had a crash when uploading new wifi name #3538

Open Niflheim123 opened 11 months ago

Niflheim123 commented 11 months ago

Please, before you create a new bug report, please make sure you searched in open and closed issues and couldn't find anything that matches.

Printer type - [MINI]

Printer firmware version - 5.1.0

Original or Custom firmware - Original

Optional upgrades - Filament Runout Sensor

USB drive

Describe the bug had a bsod crash

How to reproduce For me this happened when I uploaded a wifi config file, took it to the printer, then uploaded the new config to the printer and tried to connect it to the wifi, then I realized that the wifi was with the wrong name (I was on the 5GHz one, the wifi has 5Ghz in the name). Took out the stick, erased from the config file - wifi name - the "5Ghz" characters, put the stick back in and reupload to the printer.

Expected behavior New connection to be made to the wifi, Instead it crashed

mixer3d commented 11 months ago

https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware-Buddy/issues/3528

Niflheim123 commented 11 months ago

..... removed crash dump, will change credentials

github-actions[bot] commented 5 months ago

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danopernis commented 5 months ago

Thanks for reporting. This is a known issue, fix is scheduled for 6.1.0 version of the firmware.

danopernis commented 2 months ago

v6.1.2 is out and this should be fixed

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