I plugged miner number 1 with IP 192.yyy.y.yy into my modem. I then navigate to 192.yyy.y.yy on my browser, login and configure the miner, and boom it is mining.
I have two more S1 miners with the same IP 192.yyy.y.yy stamped on the front. If I plug that next box in and navigate to 192.yyy.y.yy which machine will I log-in to now? Both machines are at the same IP? On the first DHCP is on to accept assigned IP by the router.
How do I get 2 more machines online when they have the same 192.yyy.y.yy IP stamped on them? thanks
You must change the IP of the first miner before you plug in any others. As the OP says, just change it to DHCP and you won't have any of these problems.
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Hi. A couple of questions for the S3 and difficulty...
What is the difference from using a lower difficulty 64 or a higher difficulty 256 or 512 in earnings or whatever?
Where do you adjust/see what the difficulty is? Or does it do it automatically?
Thanks in advance. I have been wondering this for a while, figured this would be a good place to ask since I am using an S3
Lower difficulty = slightly more stable earnings but more network bandwidth and more work for the pool to do. Difficulty is set pool side and a lot of pools now are moving to auto difficulty so you don't get an option.
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Hi Dogie, Got my SP30 today and cant connect to the web interface. I'm using 10.0.1.X and have tried plugging the miner directly into my computer as well. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
This is the S3 thread ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) If you can hear the machine revving fans to max every few minutes then at least we know its 'waiting' for you somewhere, as it will restart after a few minutes of not mining. If not then something may be wrong. It should have shipped on DHCP, so you may have to contact Zvisha otherwise. I'm not sure what could have gone wrong because they don't really go wrong.
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Final 6 hours
Currently: BitCrane-Tech: 1 @ 0.30 sunxiaoxiao : 1 @ 0.30 chairforce1 : 1 @ 0.30 Empty : 2
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What is being auctioned? Why?Its recently been brought to my attention that the 'pool information' section within my setup guides may have been unfair as only a small number of pools were arbitrarily chosen and displayed. In order to fix this, I will be holding monthly public auction between the major pools in order to decide which pools are displayed and in what order. Ad Format- There are 3 pool slots for sale.
- Final bidding order matters - the top bid will receive the first slot, the middle bid the second slot and the lowest bid the third slot.
- The ads are to last the duration of September, during which impressions are projected to be 1.2 million per slot.
- This traffic is as targeted as can be - to those who have just bought miners and are looking to set them up and direct them towards a pool.
- Pool slots feature a direct registration link and quick startup information. *dogiecoin.com guides feature more basic formating and won't have a signup link. Traffic is negligible however.
Auction Format- Auction will run for approximately 5 days, to end at midnight London time / 3PM PDT / 6PM EDT on Friday 29th August.
- Post your bid in this thread stated in BTC. If two people bid at the same price, the person who bid first will have his slot filled first.
- Bidding starts at BTC 1.0. All bids must be evenly divisible by BTC 0.1.
- Only pre-approved pools on the below list are accepted, if your pool is not on the list please contact me.
- You must pay for your slots within 48 hours of receiving the payment address. Otherwise your slots may be sold to someone else. I will send you the payment information via forum PM from this account ("dogie", user ID 87869). You might receive false payment information from scammers pretending to be me. They might even have somewhat similar usernames. Be careful.
Dogie's Miner Setup Guides:.Dogie's USB Setup Guides:...And all companion guides available at* www.dogiecoin.com! Bitminter Register!Servers : stratum+tcp://mint.bitminter.com:3333 User : username_worker Password: anypassword
BTCGuild Register!Servers : stratum+tcp://stratum.btcguild.com:3333 User : username_worker Password: anypassword
GHash IO Register!Servers : stratum+tcp://us1.ghash.io.3333 User : username.worker - auto creates workers! Password: anypassword
Eligius Register!Servers : stratum+tcp://stratum.mining.eligius.st:3334 User : payoutbitcoinaddress Password: anypassword
Discus Fish Register!Servers : stratum+tcp://stratum.f2pool.com:3333 User : username or username.worker - auto creates workers! Password: anypassword
PolMine Register!Servers : stratum+tcp://api.polmine.pl:4012 User : worker Password: password
Slush Register!Servers : stratum.bitcoin.cz:3333 User : username.worker Password: password
Itzod Register!Servers : http://p2pool.org:9332 User : username.worker Password: password
Bitcoin Digger Register!Servers : west1.bitcoindigger.com:3333 User : username.worker - auto creates workers! Password: anypassword
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with simply step by steps i'll love you forever
FiOS connection, connecting miners directly to modem via cat5 First machine powered up, found it by IP immediately, mining like a champ The next two machines have the same IP
Q. How do I change the IP (or cure) this in order that the first machine be at a different IP? I changed DHCP to accept assigned IP. Clearly missing something. Windows XP.
thanks!
I don't understand what you're asking.
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Will empty slots be distributed evenly to those who won bidding? If there are empty slots will they be auctioned for best offer?
Middle ground between being distributed between everyone else and the round ending a bit earlier to compensate for the 66% increased traffic. Ie if only one slot was filled, the round wouldn't run for 10 days, but at the same time it would still overly benefit the person with the one slot.
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I'm going to push the end time by 24 hours so we end on Monday rather than a weekend. I'll try and time rounds in the future to never end on a weekend as most people are AFK on weekends. Round 6 will end at midnight London time / 3PM PDT / 6PM EDT on Monday 25th August. Ps I'm more than happy to have empty slots, just need to give everyone a fair chance as its once every 10 days now.
Currently: BitCrane-Tech: 1 @ 0.30 sunxiaoxiao : 1 @ 0.30 chairforce1 : 1 @ 0.30 Empty : 2
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In a game of who pays first, gets units first, exactly that happens.
They had hardware to sell and people bought it. Who bought it? We can only speculate.
Nono, they're saying WHEN they have hardware to sell then they won't differentiate. They haven't properly launched sales yet it seems?
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I plan on overclocking soon, but I have a question first. I'm powering my ant with one 8 to 6+2 pin and one 8 to 6+2 + 6+2 "L" cable (8 pin goes to 6+2, and that goes to another 6+2). Should I use this to overclock? Or is the the L cable essentially the same thing as the regular cable? And if you are going to overclock, don't you need 4, since the miner has 2 boards (two per board, even power distribution?) Thanks.
The L cable will nearly be as good as 2x 6 pins, but the 8 to 6 pin will be worse than a normal 6 pin due to the increased cable length and additional connectors. Its not about even power distribution when overclocking, its about keeping cable temperatures low and safe.
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Hello again guys,
Are there any pools that work better for the Antminer S3? Which one do you recommend? What about difficulty?
BTCGuild ...@ 256 diff ...is working fine with mine S3's... ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) ZiG I was with BTC guild running at 256 as well, until I found out about there 7% fee (or something like that). Right now, I'm trying ghash.io and plan on giving slush's pool a try. I do like ghash though. To compare, how much are you making on average (And are you overclocked)? Its a 2% fee?
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Personally, I'm shocked at your rating of the EVGA 1000W PSU. I also noticed that you didn't differentiate between the G2 and the P2. I run a 1000W P2 myself. It actually has a 0db noise level at most loads, thanks to the eco switch on the back of it that only runs the fan when it's needed. Sure, the cost is higher than some others, but it's a lower rating than I'd expect. Also, the price of the 1300W has gone down a lot recently, and EVGA just released a 1200W P2. The 10-year warranty doesn't seem to factor in to your calculations either. Yes it does. The larger units simply don't compete in the rating due to their $/W. I'm not saying it needs to have the highest rating, but I'm just saying it's a off. For example, you rate the Corsair RM 1000W a 77.7. This unit has nearly identical specs to the 1000W EVGA, except it's less efficient, and has half the warranty. In light of this, I think the EVGA 1000W needs to be at least a 78. I imagine that this rating was done when the EVGA 100W was closer to the $300 range and never recalculated. You should also differentiate between EVGA's gold and platinum series in your ratings. No it actually has a lower rating because its 1000W is a strict 1000W rating. Corsair's 1000W rating is 1000W 24/7, and is really 1100W by the same modicum. Both were snapshotted at the same ~$200 price.
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Personally, I'm shocked at your rating of the EVGA 1000W PSU. I also noticed that you didn't differentiate between the G2 and the P2. I run a 1000W P2 myself. It actually has a 0db noise level at most loads, thanks to the eco switch on the back of it that only runs the fan when it's needed. Sure, the cost is higher than some others, but it's a lower rating than I'd expect. Also, the price of the 1300W has gone down a lot recently, and EVGA just released a 1200W P2. The 10-year warranty doesn't seem to factor in to your calculations either. Yes it does. The larger units simply don't compete in the rating due to their $/W.
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So both Black Arrow and Black Miner are essentially scams now? I don't think this company was on Dogie's radar.
Black miner never delivered anything [*of substantial volume], so doesn't go on the list. Thread has been moving to mining speculation so I won't be following this thread.
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Thankful for this forum!
You have 6x S1 miners. You have 3x CX750m and 2x TW750M. how would you set that up and power the miners?
TW750M? My bad, not a tw it is an HX750W So... to run 6x miners with: 3x CX750M 2x HX750W ?? 6 S1s = 12 blades, 3 on each PSU, ~620W load, only 4 PSUs required.
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I would like to suggest to make a how to assemble video, step by step, highlighting out the common mistakes that the users seem to be making. It would save time by preventing reiterated questions on the same issue, and minimize user dissatisfaction (especially if they end up voiding the warranty by user mistake)
Another video should be made for its configuration.
I would do it but I don't have the 'retail' kit, so I don't actually know what you receive.
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Final 42 hours
Currently:
BitCrane-Tech: 1 @ 0.30 sunxiaoxiao : 1 @ 0.30 Empty : 3
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So did you actually design this or are you just another reseller, like the email I got about this exact product from another reseller, 3 days ago, at a different price.
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Hey guys,
Any suggestions for an S3 that doesn't show either blade and keeps restarting cgminer every ~60 seconds? The fans go at full-speed upon powering on and never slow down either. I've tried one blade at a time and tried each blade in the opposite slot too. Not sure what to try next.
You posted it in the S1 thread, and you've nt given us any information about has it ever worked etc. Also your pools like really weird.
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I'm not sure of the maximum descriptor lengths over all interfaces, but here is a standard we could use for 8 characters:
XXX-YYY-ZZ
XXX= BTC YYY= COMPANY, letters, ZZ = PRODUCT, numbers, 0-99
So a bitmain antminer S1 would be BTCBIT01 and a Rockminer R3-box would be BTCROC02.
There is no confusion about it being a bitcoin device, there is no confusion to what manufacturer the device belongs to and there is a simple tarriff the manufacturer submits as to what number is what product.
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