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May 03, 2016, 09:39:46 PM
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I need to set up an SP30 in my garage, because it trips the breaker if I run both boards. Problem is the lack of a wired connection in this area. I read that someone was able to provide a wired connection to their miner using a wirelessly connected laptop, but it did not say how they did it. Any ideas?
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May 04, 2016, 02:00:28 AM
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I need to set up an SP30 in my garage, because it trips the breaker if I run both boards. Problem is the lack of a wired connection in this area. I read that someone was able to provide a wired connection to their miner using a wirelessly connected laptop, but it did not say how they did it. Any ideas?

This is a temporary fix you can use connection sharing if using windows.  But to use a laptop vs a wireless to ethernet adapter.... is kinda not a long term plan.  The adapters are not that high and you will have a much lower cost option as far as electricity used.  And quite frankly it's a better quality product in a lot of cases compared to a old laptop.

Have you searched amazon?  There are a TON of products that do this.
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May 05, 2016, 07:08:26 AM
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Undervolt so you're not tripping breakers 'till you get a more permanent solution in place?
I seem to recall the SP30 is supposed to be similar to the SP20 on voltage setting configurability....

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May 05, 2016, 07:14:05 AM
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I've seen a couple people experiment with adaptors and yagi antenna's, but nothing beats an old fashioned utp cable.
Are you sure you cannot connect your garage with a switch in your home trough a normal cat5e or cat6 utp cable?

There's also the option of using those ethernet over powerline adaptors, but they won't work in certain setups (it's early in my country, i cannot find the correct technical terms yet).

I personally think running your miners over a wifi connection might not be a great idear in terms of stability... But that's just my (untested) opinion.
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May 05, 2016, 09:32:32 AM
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I've seen a couple people experiment with adaptors and yagi antenna's, but nothing beats an old fashioned utp cable.
Are you sure you cannot connect your garage with a switch in your home trough a normal cat5e or cat6 utp cable?

There's also the option of using those ethernet over powerline adaptors, but they won't work in certain setups (it's early in my country, i cannot find the correct technical terms yet).

I personally think running your miners over a wifi connection might not be a great idear in terms of stability... But that's just my (untested) opinion.

Ethernet over power really depends on your setup, I have messed with them they worked surprisingly well as a temporary solution to get a Ethernet plug.  That being said I still was not happy overall and went straight cat cable.

But a single miner should have no problem with  a wireless to ethernet adapter (assuming range works).   If you get from amazon you can return if does not work (most big box stores are the same).     But I don't think wireless will be an issue with 1 miner assuming a good signal.
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