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June 11, 2016, 01:55:19 AM
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Hello, i just bought antminer S7, and this is my current pool setting:

https://i.imgur.com/a1Di2v9.png

My question now is can i set my each pool with different pool? What i mean is like this:

Pool 1:
antpool

Pool 2:
slushpool

Pool 3:
another pool

Waiting for your reply guys, thanks.
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June 11, 2016, 02:34:18 PM
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Hello, i just bought antminer S7, and this is my current pool setting:



My question now is can i set my each pool with different pool? What i mean is like this:

Pool 1:
antpool

Pool 2:
slushpool

Pool 3:
another pool

Waiting for your reply guys, thanks.

People usually set up their miners with 1 pool and a few backup pools.
There should be a tab (other than the one in the screenshot) where you can set this up.

If it hasn't changed since the s5, it should be under the "Miner configuration" tab.
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June 12, 2016, 11:11:03 AM
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Hello, i just bought antminer S7, and this is my current pool setting:

https://i.imgur.com/a1Di2v9.png

My question now is can i set my each pool with different pool? What i mean is like this:

Pool 1:
antpool

Pool 2:
slushpool

Pool 3:
another pool

Waiting for your reply guys, thanks.

People usually set up their miners with 1 pool and a few backup pools.
There should be a tab (other than the one in the screenshot) where you can set this up.

If it hasn't changed since the s5, it should be under the "Miner configuration" tab.

Hye,

this is miner configuration

https://i.imgur.com/2I4FBbE.png

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People usually set up their miners with 1 pool and a few backup pools

What does mean 'backup pools'?  SO from the 3 pool, only 1 pool is running?
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June 12, 2016, 12:13:13 PM
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You can set three different pools. The miner will always run on the first pool and the other two would be backups I case the first pool dropped out. You should see a setting on the configuration page saying "failover" you can change that so it balances the work across al three pools or set up a quota so it does the same amount of work on each etc.

You will get more errors if you share the miners work across all three and obviously you will see less of a payout from each pool as the hashrate will be shared. So 6Th/3 would be approx 2th per pool.

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June 12, 2016, 02:41:40 PM
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You can set three different pools. The miner will always run on the first pool and the other two would be backups I case the first pool dropped out. You should see a setting on the configuration page saying "failover" you can change that so it balances the work across al three pools or set up a quota so it does the same amount of work on each etc.

You will get more errors if you share the miners work across all three and obviously you will see less of a payout from each pool as the hashrate will be shared. So 6Th/3 would be approx 2th per pool.

Thanks for explanation  Cheesy
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June 12, 2016, 03:21:15 PM
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No problem. Good luck  Smiley

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June 12, 2016, 03:54:45 PM
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You can set three different pools. The miner will always run on the first pool and the other two would be backups I case the first pool dropped out. You should see a setting on the configuration page saying "failover" you can change that so it balances the work across al three pools or set up a quota so it does the same amount of work on each etc.

You will get more errors if you share the miners work across all three and obviously you will see less of a payout from each pool as the hashrate will be shared. So 6Th/3 would be approx 2th per pool.

Thanks for explanation  Cheesy

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June 13, 2016, 08:19:39 AM
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You can set three different pools. The miner will always run on the first pool and the other two would be backups I case the first pool dropped out. You should see a setting on the configuration page saying "failover" you can change that so it balances the work across al three pools or set up a quota so it does the same amount of work on each etc.

You will get more errors if you share the miners work across all three and obviously you will see less of a payout from each pool as the hashrate will be shared. So 6Th/3 would be approx 2th per pool.

Thanks for explanation  Cheesy

here is a photo  two s-7's on the same controller running with 3 pools

          
https://i.imgur.com/9pfjjyb.png

What do you mean by "two s-7's on the same controller", and you did some modification on your s7?
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