Repetier Server unreachable on Raspberry Pi 4
Hi everyone
I'm planning to switch from Octoprint to Repetier server, I got a brand new Raspberry Pi 4 B for this, and I followed the installation guide to install Repetier server on a 16gb sd card.
So far so good, I wasn't able to access it as access point but I had it on a lan cable so I could access it from my browser I went through the settings and set the correct timezone, then set up the wifi connection and then it rebooted... and since then it's dead
I think I have formatted and re-flashed the sd card 5 or 6 times by now, it does not show up as an access point, and it's also unreachable through the browser or Putty. I also tried making the network file and put it directly on the SD card as described on the website, but sadly that is not working either.
I'm not too familiar with Raspberries so this is going beyond my knowledge, I do not have a screen to connect it to so I cannot confirm if it's starting at all... I hope someone can give me some guidance here
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Also important - did you always use same power plug? Pi 4 has a problem here being not standard conformant with some usb-c power protocol which can lead to problems. Their official plug does not have the problem but if you use another it might be.
Last thing to test - you can connect it via hdmi to your television and even use a usb keyboard if you like - just to see if something happens.
Also please always shut down the pi manually before unplugging. It will work often to unplug but then you get a problem sometimes from unpower while writing emf spike .... Know many users where sd card did not work after a while and after new sd card it worked again. So protect is as good as you can.
Got a micro hdmi cable and plugged it into my monitor, I keep getting "no signal" I did some googling on that so I did force hdmi, tried both hdmi groups and used the hdmi boost as well but still no signal on both hdmi ports.
I found a brand new 16gb sd card, so I flashed it on the card and started it with this but also nothing
I do have to admit though, I was not aware of the unplugging issues so I unplugged it a good amount of times by now.. does that mean I can throw the full raspberry away?
I do have some Raspberry's Pi Zero W which I'm running octoprint on right now, I can try one of those and see if it boots on there.
Image also runs on pi zero, but you should disable chrome - it does not have much memory so you do not want that plus it takes a lot of cpu power. See here:
https://www.repetier-server.com/knowledgebase/prepare-for-prusa-mk3-on-raspberry-pi-zerow-rambo-einsy-board/
on how to disable. Apart from that it should also just boot on pi zero. Have one running inside my Prusa MK3. Hopefully with wlan access point.
Regarding question pi defect or not - if image works on pi zero and not on pi 4 it might in deed be defect. But make sure to use latest image - old images did not support pi 4, but since it worked once it must be good. Counter test with official image to see boot sequence on monitor is also a good test. You can compare with pi zero monitor output as well.
It rebooted and I was able to approach it from my browser without issues. So I shut it down from the repetier panel, took out the SD card and put it into the pi 4, it shows up in the router connection list but cannot be approached... I noticed the power supply makes a weird buzzing sound when it's booting, so I grabbed my dad's phone charger which is 2 amps.
I started it again and it popped up right away in the browser fully functional, I shut it down again and plugged the original adapter again and it didn't re-appear so I'm pretty sure at this point that I have a faulty power supply
I am having some minor "ripples" over the whole surface of the print, I had the same with octoprint once when the sd card became too full, is there any settings I could tweak to resolve that? Other than that I'm loving it!