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sorry, not the case here.
thanks

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I did lower the frequency to 1hz and also found a computer setting that allowed windows to turn off the ethernet port to save power, go figure. The developer of smooth stepper gave me the computer heads up and a couple of nice support calls and was very supportive. Fixing those to things seems to have solved the problem.... I hope.

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I have not changed the frequency, I will have to look into where the setting came from. What is the recommended default, is is 1?

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This is my point, if the only way to determine if something is working correctly, is this type of arduous trial and error, the product does not seem ready for real commercial work, where users don't have weeks to waste horsing around guessing what might work.




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heres the problem with set it to x and see,.... It takes a day to build my blank, it takes a day to rough mill, then I start the large segmented files, which take 2 days, it might wait till the 4th day in this process to crash, and then, oops, i guess that didn't work either.

After weeks of this, I not so keen on guessing if something will work

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can you tell me where this setting is?

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yes, I am obviously running a real version, Running smaller code files of 30k are not a problem

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Okay I turned the tool display off, I traded computers, I added memory, I rebooted the computer between each little run, still the &*!*( stops randomly distroying hours and hours of work. My machine has no Z limit switch so I can not store offsets, my tool height touch plate or manually is not accurate enough to pickup exactly where it left off when it does this stupid ethernet lost communications problem.

My only conclusion at this point after weeks of effort, at trying everything under the sun, is the ethernet smoothstepper is not a viable product for large milling!

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I am running 3.043.066 and ESS V10r2d1, still having the same problems, do I need to go back to 062?

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