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April 27, 2014, 11:39:15 AM
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Hi,does anyone know is it possible to setup 6 asic blade erupters as one worker? My problem is when i connect to pool(ispace.co.uk) i can see only one worker that is mining and the others have rejetced work.
I have setup proxy server and pointed to pool ispace.co.uk:3340 and also setup blades to point to proxy ip. Thanky you

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April 29, 2014, 03:47:14 AM
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In my experience, just run that all against the same worker and the hash rate from all of them will apply.

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April 29, 2014, 01:13:37 PM
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Using BFG miner u wont need the proxy... Its built into it already!

I'm currently running 4 blade miners all at the same time using BFG miner LATEST version.

All the miners must have separate ip addresses and what i do is set the first blade to the username of the pool i use and the rest it doesn't matter what username u use.

Ur blades need to be on port 8330

Password doesnt matter on btc guild but check if ur mining pool needs it.

wherever u download bfgminer to say desktop. Do this...

Open start type in run box CMD when search finds it right click start as admin.

Type in cmd box : cd C:\Users\ASROCK\Desktop\BFG - This is the address where ur BFG miner is on your desktop

Once you get into there type : bfgminer --http-port 8330

This will start any blades u have mining... Give it some time to start. Sometimes it takes a while.

If u need more help PM me!

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May 01, 2014, 12:11:43 AM
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In my experience, just run that all against the same worker and the hash rate from all of them will apply.

This is true. Tested on ppcoin.d7.lt and on btcguild. All blades have same worker name and password and the share rate is applyed.

Now can anyone explain how to setup failover pool in proxy??

I found this link https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Bitcoin-mining-proxy but it is to complicated to me.

Thanks Smiley

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