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June 13, 2011, 07:44:59 PM
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I have a DIR-655 Dlink wireless router I am using to supply internet access to 4 mining rigs each running about 5 cards.

I am having troubles connecting to deepbit.net occasionally using phoenix miner. I will mine great for a few hours/days but eventually some of the cards go offline and never come back on. This is always preceeded by a "deepbit.net unavailable" type message...

Would It make sense to optimize port 8332 or my router in the QOS/traffic shaping section?

I have read phoenix miner is no good at re-connecting from downed internet connections (I am using the version available in linuxcoin v0.2a, not sure what version of phoenix it is, perhaps I have to upgrade?)

Any suggestions are appreciated!
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June 13, 2011, 07:55:03 PM
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it's probably due to DDOS on the major pools and isn't something traffic shaping would fix
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June 13, 2011, 08:09:44 PM
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it's probably due to DDOS on the major pools and isn't something traffic shaping would fix

Well I am not 100% sure what the problem is.

Do the newer versions of phoenix miner recoup from a downed internet connection and/or ddos downed pool in general?
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October 09, 2011, 05:37:19 PM
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I have a DIR-655 Dlink wireless router I am using to supply internet access to 4 mining rigs each running about 5 cards.

I am having troubles connecting to deepbit.net occasionally using phoenix miner. I will mine great for a few hours/days but eventually some of the cards go offline and never come back on. This is always preceeded by a "deepbit.net unavailable" type message...

Would It make sense to optimize port 8332 or my router in the QOS/traffic shaping section?

I have read phoenix miner is no good at re-connecting from downed internet connections (I am using the version available in linuxcoin v0.2a, not sure what version of phoenix it is, perhaps I have to upgrade?)

Any suggestions are appreciated!

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I've noticed my bitcoin client will saturate the outgoing link a couple times a day which causes timeout errors from the miners, and I've been trying to get traffic shaping to work with the Tomato firmware on my Linksys router. Does anyone have any suggestions?

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October 09, 2011, 07:46:02 PM
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It shouldn't matter much but I gave ports 8330 to 8450 highest priority on my router (since I use a couple different pools w/ different ports it was easiest to make one range).

If the outbound link becomes saturated the router will delay other traffic to ensure timely mining traffic.

Mining uses so little bandwidth I doubt it makes much of a difference but it can't hurt.
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October 09, 2011, 11:48:53 PM
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Mining uses so little bandwidth I doubt it makes much of a difference but it can't hurt.

Mining isn't a problem, but the bitcoin client will saturate the outbound link (when uploading block chain to other clients) causing your pool miners to have connection problems.

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