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April 21, 2016, 12:07:06 AM
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I have a few s5 running and there is one i can not get into to change the settings ect. I go to the ip address and it just wont log into it. It still hashes into the pool im in cause i can see it there working but just cant get into it. Any ideas or suggestions. Thanks in advance
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April 21, 2016, 01:16:29 AM
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Have you tried just powering it off an back on?  You could always do a factory reset but if there is an issue that won't let you in then you will be stuck and not be able to change the pool and worker. 

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April 21, 2016, 03:37:30 AM
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Thats what i was afraid of if i do a factory reset. Then i wont be able to access it at all and may not mine at all. Just wondered if anyone else had this problem. Thanks
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April 21, 2016, 04:06:58 AM
Last edit: April 21, 2016, 04:58:34 AM by toptek
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Thats what i was afraid of if i do a factory reset. Then i wont be able to access it at all and may not mine at all. Just wondered if anyone else had this problem. Thanks

after a factory resete  use this

http://www.advanced-ip-scanner.com/index2.php?utm_expid=62919999-37.9-pL9-aBTpGQQqARa3mUoA.2&utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com

to find the IP of the miner because  reset sets it to DHCP which will auto the IP address of that the miner and it will stop mining on your pool because it's on defaults which is set to bitmains pools or setting,  it should say some thing like Texas instruments when you run it for the S5 right click that and copy the IP from the list then go to your browner and right click on the HTTP bar then paste that it should set you in the s5/miners GUI after the reset. or do a search to see what the IP of the miner is now it sounds like you can't access it because your not putting in the right IP ? .


The other problem you might be having is two miners are on the same or sharing the same IP which some times might seem like they are both mining but Polly are not Sad. that's why do a factory reset it gives that miner it's own IP address then use some kind of  IP scanner to find that miners IP.

or take all your other miners off line  and only run that one on your network then try to access it with that IP.

Then if that works i would set  to it to it's own static IP under the network tab and do that on each miner it helps if there on DHCP change them all to there own static ip  no guessing or mess up.  just remember what miner used what IP and don't share them again or your back were you were if that's the problem. i would Use IP's over 200 something like this

192.168.1.200
192.168.1.201


on bitmian site there is a IP searcher i don't care much for it never seems to work right for me so i use the one linked above.

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April 21, 2016, 04:39:37 PM
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Yes i may just try the factory reset. Thanks for the help. I use the ip scanner also because that bitmain one doesnt work for me either. Ill find it and go from there thanks again
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April 21, 2016, 05:07:57 PM
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Yes i may just try the factory reset. Thanks for the help. I use the ip scanner also because that bitmain one doesnt work for me either. Ill find it and go from there thanks again

Also might just look at router on connected devices.  Assuming you use the same IP address range as reset S5.   I personally like this as I can do it very quick, and no scanning is even involved.

So check out router before/after and that might be all you need to do.
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