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December 01, 2017, 01:19:52 AM
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Hi,
I have a new D3.
Its connected to a TP-Link Nano N in Client mode over wifi from my router.

It was up and running fine yesterday, I could login to the miner on its IP, but it had the fault light on today, couldnt login, and was inactive on antpool.

After power cycle, its showing up as active on Antpool now.

When I go to the IP of the router, it doesnt load, the browser just times out.

When I login to my router is lists the TP-Link as connected but it lists it twice like this:
DHCP   -58 dBm   Wi-Fi 2.4G
Static IP   -58 dBm   Wi-Fi 2.4G

and it lists the miner as offline like this:
DHCP   Unknown       
DHCP   Unknown       
DHCP   Unknown       
DHCP   Unknown       
DHCP   Unknown


Im wondering why the TP-Link is showing up twice on my router, why the miner is showing up five times, why I cant login to the miner through ip, and why is it showing up on antpool if my router says its offline? Huh Huh
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December 01, 2017, 03:33:19 AM
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use wiring not wifi , wifi is unstable and channels can fuck each other up just buy 50 meter of good lan cable and be good for life, I think your router supports only one lan input so you can use a hub or a better router.
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December 01, 2017, 05:23:46 AM
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Hi,
I have a new D3.
Its connected to a TP-Link Nano N in Client mode over wifi from my router.

It was up and running fine yesterday, I could login to the miner on its IP, but it had the fault light on today, couldnt login, and was inactive on antpool.

After power cycle, its showing up as active on Antpool now.

When I go to the IP of the router, it doesnt load, the browser just times out.

When I login to my router is lists the TP-Link as connected but it lists it twice like this:
DHCP   -58 dBm   Wi-Fi 2.4G
Static IP   -58 dBm   Wi-Fi 2.4G

and it lists the miner as offline like this:
DHCP   Unknown       
DHCP   Unknown       
DHCP   Unknown       
DHCP   Unknown       
DHCP   Unknown


Im wondering why the TP-Link is showing up twice on my router, why the miner is showing up five times, why I cant login to the miner through ip, and why is it showing up on antpool if my router says its offline? Huh Huh

Try power line adapters instead of wifi.
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December 11, 2017, 10:37:30 AM
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Thanks, Ill try powerline adapter before a long cabling.  Whats a general MBPS speed for adapter?
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December 11, 2017, 11:02:47 AM
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also read that power line adapter needs to be on separate breaker fuse than miner?
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