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Author Topic: is there a way possible to change the pool settings in 1 place instead of 28?  (Read 1400 times)
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October 19, 2014, 06:17:23 PM
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ok i dont know how to word  this. but here it goes. I have 27 miners with 27 different ip address it is annoying to have to log in every time i want to change a pool. is there a way i can point them all to 1 place and just change the pool there? I was thinking i can do something with this raspberry pi. or do something i have to keep on changing pools as the coins change at coin warz. i found no other site can keep up they are allways behind when the coins change with coin warz.
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October 19, 2014, 06:42:30 PM
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ok i dont know how to word  this. but here it goes. I have 27 miners with 27 different ip address it is annoying to have to log in every time i want to change a pool. is there a way i can point them all to 1 place and just change the pool there? I was thinking i can do something with this raspberry pi. or do something i have to keep on changing pools as the coins change at coin warz. i found no other site can keep up they are allways behind when the coins change with coin warz.
what i did is this

setup a account on https://www.miningrigrentals.com

then add your 27  miners on there so you can keep an eye on there speed

OR

Add 1 miner on there and use the same info on all your miners.

hope that helps

thanks
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October 20, 2014, 10:47:36 AM
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MinePeon and use it's proxy setting.  Though a Pi might poop it's pants trying to deal with too many connections.

You could run bfgminer on a low powered PC (Celeron NUC or the likes) and use it's proxy.
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