As of right now, you cannot connect S3d to the Dreamer wireless. But, you could use S3d to make the G File, then use FlashPrint to send it to the printer through Wi Fi.

I have been using S3d for a couple of days, and although I can see the benefits it offers, I'm disappointed. The Infill options stink. They offer no Hex or other strong infill option. So you cannot make parts that have strength. There are ways to get a somewhat strong infill, but you have to jerry rig the settings for it to work. And I don't think you should have to jerry rig when you pay 150 dollars for something.

So, right now I'm thinking seeing what else is out there.