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Try putting your Wifi router in "Bridge" mode, not "Routed" mode if you can. If you can do that, all of your devices will be on the same subnet.
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Sometimes the heat sinks that are epoxyed on the chips come loose in shipping. You may have to pull off one of the fans to check inside to make sure that you do not have a heat sink loose in there or you will damage the miner when you power it on.
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I have a Trezor and it works fine, I am happy with it. If you are dealing in altcoins, make sure that the device that you select supports the coins that you want to use it with. I mention that because I have BCA and cannot use the Trezor with that coin but I do use it for BTC.
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One way to do this would be to configure your firewall with time restrictions that only allow the ports used by the miners to pass through the firewall at certain times. This assumes that you have a firewall that has that ability (the one that I use can do this).
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The Antminer does not use power draw to monitor the fan, it uses a tach signal from the fan. It is relatively easy to build a circuit that emulates the tach signal - here is one example: https://www.techidiots.net/notes/fake-fan-sensorI hope this helps - looks like you have a nice project in the works!
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Put a dehumidifier in the environment - keep the humidity down.
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Here are a few things to try:
1) From command prompt (administrator) : "netsh interface ip delete arpcache" 2) Make sure you don't have anything set in your proxy settings on your computer (i.e. no proxy) 3) Clear browser cache 4) Try a different browser 5) Try to SSH to the device and see if that works
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thanks for your comment but obviously if i can ping and access it from another computer using the same ip address it did not change. besides that i checked my router and it still has the same ip address in the table.
Just for grins, try disabling your antivirus, malwarebytes, etc. and try it again.
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You might want to purchase a couple of spare controller boards - they are not expensive.
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Looks like this turned out to be a good deal for Square. Maybe other companies will follow this path and prosper from it. I like these good news stories, we need more of them
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What else would you expect from a democrat congressman from California... just sayin...
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Kinda makes one wonder how many computer geeks have slipped an Antimer or some other hardware into the back of a rack in commercial/government computer rooms or "upgraded" computers with high powered GPUs and mining other the expense of their employers and/or the taxpayer. I can only imagine what is going on in university data centers.
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Please post the "Configuration" page.
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I have seen this before and typically, it fixes itself after rebooting the miner a couple of times. What temperatures are you seeing on the status page?
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Glad to be of help
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Check your circuit breakers - they will be marked with the amperage rating. Try to use a circuit that does not have anything else on it if possible.
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I agree with others - if it is working - don't fix it
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Can you remote access the miner and look at the temps on the Miner Status page?
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Antminers always come back on as long as they have power so they typically recover themselves after a power failure.
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