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Title: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: GigaBit on May 06, 2014, 08:19:53 PM
Hello again!

So I finally found a good deal on a pair of SeaSonic G Series and they are pretty good, considering I only pretty much got to set them up for mining, I'm pretty happy with them.  Now my new dilema, I need some help to understand the configurations, namely because none of the guides out there have specific information.  As you may have not noticed, English is not my first language.

I followed a few guides and they all come down to this statement that no one has the same opinion about it seems like.  There's also stuff missing, guide's a bit old... mind you in bitcoin land, 1 days is like a year.


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Start Button  >>  Control Panel  >>  Network and Internet (View network status and tasks)  >>  Change adapter setting (Left side of the screen)  >>  Local Area Connection (Double Click)  >> Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) then Click on “Properties”  >>  Select Use the following IP address:

Please look at near the cooling fan on the AntMiner.  You’ll find a white sticker with an IP address printed on it.  (Example: 192.168.2.125)

Set your computer's IP address to the following:

IP Address: 192.168.2.254
Subnet: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 192.168.2.1

For the DNS Setting:  Select “Obtain DNS server address automatically

I did all that down to the last part except I used 1's instead of 2's since my number was 192.168.1.99.  Well, guess what happens in Win7 When you click to assign the IP Manually?  It blacks out the option to "Obtain DNS server address automatically" and vice versa, so I am rather confused since the guide wants an auto DNS capture.  I also watched the video everyone recommends, not much effort was put into it (Language barrier, unsteady, bad audio, I will make a much better video once I get this all figured out but for now though, I need to make sense of all this and get those ants to work!  

Anyways, I did everything else as the guide says but when I go to login to the miner, I get a white page, can't do nothing else.  I'm not sure if I have to be online or offline as it is not stated consistently in the guides when to be on or offline.  I've set the IPv4 to 192.168.1.25 then when I try to log in, that's where I get the white page, no interface loads up.  Please be as specific, I can deal with too "much information" rather having to rummage for more.

Thanks again, y'all helped do a great decision last time :)

I think I did everything and I'll be damned if I got a pair of faulty ants.  I know it's something simple out of sight...

Thanks again, y'allr the best :)



Title: Re: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: dogie on May 06, 2014, 08:27:16 PM
Reset the miner. See guide in my sig.


Title: Re: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: ChuckBuck on May 06, 2014, 08:52:39 PM
Don't forget to set the broadcast address to 192.168.1.255 and set the DNS to 8.8.8.8

Ping from a computer on the same network the Ant address 192.168.1.25, then if you get replies, open a browser to that same address to configure.


Title: Re: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: GigaBit on May 06, 2014, 09:40:38 PM
Dogie - I used your guide to help but didn't do much for me.  I also already tried reset too but did nothing but helped me on other things so thanks :)

It almost feels as though there is no interface software on either units.  When I ping it, it does return a result.

It's something weird I can't figure out, right now I'm just hacking at it, can't really make it worse.

However, when I type it in my FireFox, I get a white page, as though there is no software at all installed, like a 404.

I don't get that black page like others have.

Wait, does the machine HAVE to be connected to an intermediary, like to a router or such to access the web for the interface?

I'm connected on my main line, which is a modem/hub, LTE Network... nothing in between.

I can easily connect other PC's to it too but it's not necessarily a router either.

PS: I have two connections, neither are wired.  Oh the boonies..... lol



Title: Re: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: ChuckBuck on May 06, 2014, 09:54:09 PM
Do you have the Ant connected to the lan port of this modem directly by ethernet cable, or are you trying to configure the Ant wirelessly?


Title: Re: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: GigaBit on May 06, 2014, 10:08:47 PM
Do you have the Ant connected to the lan port of this modem directly by ethernet cable, or are you trying to configure the Ant wirelessly?

No, I am connected to the AntMiner via ethernet cable, it's in no way shape or form connected to any type of internet source yet.  My PC is connected to the miner and I use one a wireless connection to keep up to this thread and disable it to try things on the miner.  I've not yet had the miner online whatsoever yet, can't open the interface so I stopped there until I could figure things out.


Title: Re: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: ChuckBuck on May 06, 2014, 10:14:05 PM
Do you have the Ant connected to the lan port of this modem directly by ethernet cable, or are you trying to configure the Ant wirelessly?

No, I am connected to the AntMiner via ethernet cable, it's in no way shape or form connected to any type of internet source yet.  My PC is connected to the miner and I use one a wireless connection to keep up to this thread and disable it to try things on the miner.  I've not yet had the miner online whatsoever yet, can't open the interface so I stopped there until I could figure things out.

Okay, open a command prompt on your PC, and type in ipconfig and hit enter.  Post your ipconfig here so we can determine what ip to set the Ant with.

Once you've posted your ipconfig here, download ip scanner to detect the Ant's current ip:

http://www.advanced-ip-scanner.com/

Once we get the Ant's ip, we can determine whether we have to change your PC network settings to configure the Ant's settings.


Title: Re: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: GigaBit on May 06, 2014, 10:32:41 PM
http://screencast.com/t/KLf5zAx8 - IPCon
http://screencast.com/t/ziiWD6mas - Ping
http://screencast.com/t/oKctjphb7dw - Settings

The tool says it's on the 192.168.1.25



Title: Re: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: ChuckBuck on May 06, 2014, 11:04:23 PM
The screenshot of Settings, is that your network card?

Could you post an Ipconfig /all to see all your network adapters on your PC?


Title: Re: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: GigaBit on May 06, 2014, 11:41:31 PM
I got it!  The interface it working now.

Looks like I needed to restart the miner.  It's going really slow right now, it's rather cold where I live so I'm gonna let it warm up, seems like it keep kicking me out of the interface, needs to get the cobs webs out, must have had some nasty @$$ spiders up in there.

Seems like the restart did it for me but who knows, when it comes to networking if something works for me, it's an absolute fluke lol

I'm getting better though!

I'll keep this going until my set up is up and running and I'll make a video in a day or so, been racking my head all day over this, now I know what to do.... namely, go to bed...  I think!  ::)

Saved my ass  :D

As a thank you to the BitCoin community I'll use my equipment and plentiful time to make a nice video to cover:

-PSU Selection
-Hooking up the AntMiner
-Prepping the Network
-Configuration
-Action Jackson!

So if any questions ever arise, all you'll need is to give one link.  Just like number painting! =D


Title: Re: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: ChuckBuck on May 07, 2014, 12:04:18 AM
Good job!  Glad to see you were able to figure it out.   8)


Title: Re: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: dogie on May 07, 2014, 07:42:47 AM
Send it back to where you bought it, the firmware will need reflashing and its not something you can do at home.


Title: Re: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: GigaBit on May 07, 2014, 12:43:19 PM
So I left it be overnight, now I cannot log into the interface again.  :'(

I get the the page to enter the password and then I either time out or whatnot, connection is lost.

I keep trying and trying only to get the same message or get to the black screen then when I enter the password, boom, connection lost.

I've tried different ethernet cables.

Thing is, I think my computer has too many internet related settings so it could be conflicting somewhere.

I also don't have an IE browser which I think many were saying to use that one...  I just don't like it, too slow, too bulky.

The miner seems to be mining already, the fan is running fast/er and a decent amount of heat is coming out the end of it.

@Dogie - I'm not sending anything back, I ordered mine from the manufacturer directly.  If BitMain can't offer a working product out of the box and adequate level of service I will just write it off as a loss and throw it in the garbage and deal with another manufacturer who values my business.  Tis the second time I get screwed by BitMain in less than a month so I'm already not too happy with them.  I've more conviction to make it work, it's one thing with me, if something don't work, I'll keep hacking until it works.

I'll download IE then if that don't work I'll try using another, less busy computer to do set ups.

Also the lights on my laptop at the Ethernet card, the green is on but the orange flickers, which leads me to believe it's something with my computer and not the miner.  The one green light on the miner is always flashing...

Surely someone has had this issue before.  I don't think it's a miner issue as it is a local computer issue.


Title: Re: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: ChuckBuck on May 07, 2014, 12:49:54 PM
So I left it be overnight, now I cannot log into the interface again.  :'(

I get the the page to enter the password and then I either time out or whatnot, connection is lost.

I keep trying and trying only to get the same message or get to the black screen then when I enter the password, boom, connection lost.

I've tried different ethernet cables.

Thing is, I think my computer has too many internet related settings so it could be conflicting somewhere.

I also don't have an IE browser which I think many were saying to use that one...  I just don't like it, too slow, too bulky.

The miner seems to be mining already, the fan is running fast/er and a decent amount of heat is coming out the end of it.

@Dogie - I'm not sending anything back, I ordered mine from the manufacturer directly.  If BitMain can't offer a working product out of the box and adequate level of service I will just write it off as a loss and throw it in the garbage and deal with another manufacturer who values my business.  Tis the second time I get screwed by BitMain in less than a month so I'm already not too happy with them.  I've more conviction to make it work, it's one thing with me, if something don't work, I'll keep hacking until it works.

I'll download IE then if that don't work I'll try using another, less busy computer to do set ups.

Also the lights on my laptop at the Ethernet card, the green is on but the orange flickers, which leads me to believe it's something with my computer and not the miner.  The one green light on the miner is always flashing...

Surely someone has had this issue before.  I don't think it's a miner issue as it is a local computer issue.

Could you post an ipconfig /all of your laptop?


Title: Re: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: GigaBit on May 07, 2014, 05:05:13 PM
Hey Chuck, you asked the only question I was hoping you wouldn't ask lol

It wasn't easy considering one of my laptops has a pooched wifi card and this computer's over 20 years old lol

Quite a jump from a ThinkPad W530...  None the less...

I can now get to the page where you enter pool information but it never accepts it.

I'm trying to add Eligius, BTC Guild and BitMinter.

I can do pretty much everything else now other than do the save & apply function.  I keep getting hung up on.

Here's a shot of an ipconfig/all and it's all there it to it.  It's the only place there is anything other than zeroes.

http://screencast.com/t/FKzVzhN1GN


Title: Re: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: ChuckBuck on May 07, 2014, 05:14:14 PM
Just based on the latest ipconfig /all, your laptop ethernet adapter is set to 192.168.1.25.

If you set the Antminer to this address, you will have an IP address conflict.  

Make sure the Ant is plugged via ethernet cable to your modem/hub directly not to your laptop.  

Factory reset the Antminer by holding the small button for 10 seconds or so.  

This should put it in default config, and you should be able to navigate to 192.168.1.99 on a browser on your laptop to enter Antminer config.  

After you're in config, enter your pool info IE stratum.btcguild.com:3333,

worker name, worker pass, and Save and Apply and it should start mining momentarily.


Title: Re: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: freebit13 on May 07, 2014, 05:54:49 PM
I suggest trying the ipscanner again, it sounds like your ant is changing ip addresses. It might be on a different ip.


Title: Re: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: GigaBit on May 07, 2014, 06:46:17 PM
I can go to put in my setting in miner configuration but when I save it, the miner times outs, disconnects me.

I've reset so many times I think I'm an expert at it now lol

-I've set me computer's IP to 192.168.1.25
-The miner's IP is 192.168.1.99

I don't get it because when I log into the router (192.168.0.1) there is no lag.  Shouldn't it be similarly fast as a wireless router to work locally?

The save & apply doesn't seem to work at all, that's where I lose connection.

I've disconnected one of my PSU wires and there was no difference.  I even tried putting on a free PSU on the other blade, all it did was make a green light on the secondary blade go on.

Could it simply be a case of crummy wires?

The miner didn't change IP on its own, it's still at .25

It's just I can't get the miner to accept/save any setting I give it.


Title: Re: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: ChuckBuck on May 07, 2014, 07:12:13 PM
Wait, so your router/modem's gateway is 192.168.0.1, not 192.168.1.1 ?   ???

Could you also post a screen shot of your WAN configuration from your Antminer, thanks.


Title: Re: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: GigaBit on May 07, 2014, 08:14:39 PM
Wait, so your router/modem's gateway is 192.168.0.1, not 192.168.1.1 ?   ???

Could you also post a screen shot of your WAN configuration from your Antminer, thanks.

Correct, the router I use as a hub, D-Link DIR-615, is set to default 192.168.0.1

I'm using the D-Link router to access LuCI, without it, I can barely get to the login screen, let alone dab around in the back end.  Router is what gets me to settings and such but once it's time to save, I mysteriously get disconnected.  It's slow but at least it works.

Trust me, I won't argue with you, tell me what you need lol

Here is the S1's WAN configuration:

Protocol: Static IP
IPv4: 192.168.1.99/24
IPv4: 192.168.1.99
MAC: 20:50:A0:B6:12:**
IPv4 Netmask: 255.255.255.0
IPv4 Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Broadcast: 192.168.1.255
Use Custom DNS Servers: 192.168.1.1

**Blacked out unless you really need it

Sorry I didn't get you a screen shot but you have no idea what I have go through to get a screen shot right now lol


Title: Re: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: ChuckBuck on May 07, 2014, 08:28:04 PM
Could you set the DNS to 8.8.8.8 then Save & Apply to see if that takes? 

If so, click on the System tab, then click on Reboot to see if the Ant still remains at 192.168.1.99 after it comes back up.


Title: Re: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: GigaBit on May 07, 2014, 09:00:08 PM
I can't save at all, nothing....


Title: Re: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: GigaBit on May 09, 2014, 01:07:30 AM
Thanks to ChuckBuck to save the day, both machines are up and running and mining coins like good little ants.

I even shut off the heater.  This is going to be nice next winter lol

I'd like to thank everyone who helped out in any way, shape or form.  Now I know how to set up ants like a boss so I'll make a video next shipment because I'll get more, I love the white noise, I'm going to put a few in my room to help me sleep lol

I'm dead tired, need sleep lol

Thanks again to all who helped!

Problem was my network, once we connected on the modem directly, it worked like it never worked before!!  Literally  :D



Title: Re: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: ChuckBuck on May 09, 2014, 01:47:57 AM
Anything to help out.   ;)

PM me if you need anything else.


Title: Re: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: Angela8488 on May 09, 2014, 05:29:39 AM
Do not quite understand what you are saying, maybe you still need to learn about the most elementary knowledge of the network.


Title: Re: Networking Nightmare & Login Failures - AntMiner S1
Post by: GigaBit on May 09, 2014, 01:10:48 PM
Do not quite understand what you are saying, maybe you still need to learn about the most elementary knowledge of the network.

Don't worry about it....

Networking isn't my thing.  I build and work on video games for a living as a developer and tester, so networking isn't what I do.  I'm also rather new to BitCoin, started mining during the boom, so I do not know all its inner workings but I'm learning!  With people like ChuckBuck, it's a lot less painful and cuts my research time drastically.  It's quite a gap from U1 to S1 so I have to learn, both a new type of miner but networking, which I am really bad at... so I can create more technologies off of the SHA256 technology!

I could build you a fully functional ruby game that would keep you busy for years in a week though...

BitCoin is the currency of the SHA256 technology, not just the internet.  Soon enough those big bulky ants are going to be in a BitCoin museum...  about next week or so ;D