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January 06, 2017, 01:47:32 AM
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Hello people,

I have come from a 2yr hibernation from mining! I got out of mining around the time of the Antminer S2's. I've recently come accross the ANTMINER R1 router thing, and just wondering of people's experience with it.

How easy is it compared to using an RPI? I have an old-school RPI with USB miners, and wondering if hooking those up to the R1 is easy enough... Are the U1 and U2 miners even compatible?

Thank you so much for the help!!! To the moon!

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January 06, 2017, 04:03:21 AM
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Hello people,

I have come from a 2yr hibernation from mining! I got out of mining around the time of the Antminer S2's. I've recently come accross the ANTMINER R1 router thing, and just wondering of people's experience with it.

How easy is it compared to using an RPI? I have an old-school RPI with USB miners, and wondering if hooking those up to the R1 is easy enough... Are the U1 and U2 miners even compatible?

Thank you so much for the help!!! To the moon!

   The R1 is a solo mining tool that mines on ant pools solo pool.   The usb stuff is completely irrelevent now in a 350g difficulty.   The R1 is a super low power uses thing that has the slightest  chance on the planet of actually finding a block. 

   From a fun standpoint.  Its kinda neat to have a chance to find a block even though there is probably a greater chance of a plane crashing on my head today at work.   But its something to do.

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January 11, 2017, 03:16:37 PM
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Hello people,

I have come from a 2yr hibernation from mining! I got out of mining around the time of the Antminer S2's. I've recently come accross the ANTMINER R1 router thing, and just wondering of people's experience with it.

How easy is it compared to using an RPI? I have an old-school RPI with USB miners, and wondering if hooking those up to the R1 is easy enough... Are the U1 and U2 miners even compatible?

Thank you so much for the help!!! To the moon!

Welcome Back on mining dude, Well I don't really have experience with the Antminer R1 and other bitcoin wireless router thing , but I think R1 can AntPool Solo Mode with a hashrate of  5.5 GH/s it will do well but if you had a faster internet and that is given it has low power consumption which is good with almost no heat or noise, overall I think it would still depend on your internet connection that is why it is very hard for some on finding any block!
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