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October 06, 2017, 01:10:32 AM
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So, I was finally able to set up my Avalon controller.  I navigated to it at 192.168.0.100 and began adding pool information.  While playing with the setting *I think* I changed the hard-coded TCP/IP settings.  I believe I blanked out the DNS Gateway setting.  Now, I cannot access the controller anymore through http.  Do you guys think I need to reset the controller?  If so, how can I do that? Yes, I'm pissed at myself. 
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October 06, 2017, 01:47:49 AM
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have you tried  advanced ip.

it shows  everything  on your network.



barring that  you need to flash the card again .

i can look for the link

and you are fucked  for the moment as the website is down


https://canaan.io/

sorry

do you live close to New Jersey I could mail a card to you.

I have a spare already programmed

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October 06, 2017, 02:13:32 AM
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have you tried  advanced ip.

it shows  everything  on your network.



barring that  you need to flash the card again .

i can look for the link

and you are fucked  for the moment as the website is down


https://canaan.io/

sorry

do you live close to New Jersey I could mail a card to you.

I have a spare already programmed

Yeah, I downloaded Advanced IP and scanned.  Only one IP with 192.168.0.* is showing up on my network and thats the ethernet connection.  I did find this link: https://canaan.io/question/how-can-i-change-my-avalonminer-controller-or-raspberry-pi-1-2-or-3-from-default-static-ip-address-to-automatic-dhcp-ip-address/

Does this mean I can just hook the controller up to a monitor with and HDMI cable and keyboard and modify the network setting file?  Is it that easy or do I need some software installed?  I'm a windows guy, so I'm not sure how I would bring up the raspberry interface.
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October 06, 2017, 02:47:29 AM
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have you tried  advanced ip.

it shows  everything  on your network.



barring that  you need to flash the card again .

i can look for the link

and you are fucked  for the moment as the website is down


https://canaan.io/

sorry

do you live close to New Jersey I could mail a card to you.

I have a spare already programmed

Yeah, I downloaded Advanced IP and scanned.  Only one IP with 192.168.0.* is showing up on my network and thats the ethernet connection.  I did find this link: https://canaan.io/question/how-can-i-change-my-avalonminer-controller-or-raspberry-pi-1-2-or-3-from-default-static-ip-address-to-automatic-dhcp-ip-address/

Does this mean I can just hook the controller up to a monitor with and HDMI cable and keyboard and modify the network setting file?  Is it that easy or do I need some software installed?  I'm a windows guy, so I'm not sure how I would bring up the raspberry interface.


I am a bit tired   And I will get back in the morning.

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October 06, 2017, 03:00:26 AM
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As always, thanks philipma1957  - i think i just figured it out.  I plugged it directly into my router and my router assigned it an IP.  Now I can access the http front end again.  Back in business Smiley
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