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November 06, 2013, 04:35:21 AM
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Well, that works a lot better. I'll have to play with it some more, 400 seems to be no issue but 425 is a no-go.

Has anyone use their Avalon to act as a WiFi to Wired bridge, and if so how did that work for running the rest of your mining hardware on it?
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November 06, 2013, 04:52:23 AM
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Well, that works a lot better. I'll have to play with it some more, 400 seems to be no issue but 425 is a no-go.

Has anyone use their Avalon to act as a WiFi to Wired bridge, and if so how did that work for running the rest of your mining hardware on it?

I have used my Avalon as a bridge.  I connected my laptop via cable to the Avalon while in the basement, the Avalon via WiFi to the router upstairs.  It worked fine, but I had to review netmasks and gateways a bit.  I was able to Google for questions that bothered me so while setting up the lab.

I have not tried to run a second Avalon through the 1st.


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November 06, 2013, 06:32:25 AM
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Well, that works a lot better. I'll have to play with it some more, 400 seems to be no issue but 425 is a no-go.

Has anyone use their Avalon to act as a WiFi to Wired bridge, and if so how did that work for running the rest of your mining hardware on it?

I have used my Avalon as a bridge.  I connected my laptop via cable to the Avalon while in the basement, the Avalon via WiFi to the router upstairs.  It worked fine, but I had to review netmasks and gateways a bit.  I was able to Google for questions that bothered me so while setting up the lab.

I have not tried to run a second Avalon through the 1st.
Thanks, I'll look into it. I'm thinking about running a couple rPis off the Avalon running some BFL gear.
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November 06, 2013, 12:57:00 PM
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Well, that works a lot better. I'll have to play with it some more, 400 seems to be no issue but 425 is a no-go.

Has anyone use their Avalon to act as a WiFi to Wired bridge, and if so how did that work for running the rest of your mining hardware on it?

I have used my Avalon as a bridge.  I connected my laptop via cable to the Avalon while in the basement, the Avalon via WiFi to the router upstairs.  It worked fine, but I had to review netmasks and gateways a bit.  I was able to Google for questions that bothered me so while setting up the lab.

I have not tried to run a second Avalon through the 1st.
Thanks, I'll look into it. I'm thinking about running a couple rPis off the Avalon running some BFL gear.

I got the cheapest atheros chip tplink wifi n router for €28. set it up as on dd-wrt (new firmware).
then you connect this as a client bridge connecting to your main router.
That way you can connect 5 avalons using tp-cable to the wifi-router, who in turn connects over wifi..
Sadly the wifi's on the avalons are not very stable when enabled.
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November 07, 2013, 04:21:46 PM
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With BTC near or over $300

Congratz on all those that risked 2.1 BTC per Avalon 60 GH ($125 per btc at the time of auction)

You have attained ROI and now making good returns.

Too bad I have too much risk aversion when dealing with known criminals.
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November 08, 2013, 09:57:15 AM
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With BTC near or over $300

Congratz on all those that risked 2.1 BTC per Avalon 60 GH ($125 per btc at the time of auction)

You have attained ROI and now making good returns.

Mining has nothing to do with the price of BTC (except for electricity costs, if you have any) but with difficulty

Those who did not buy the Avalon but kept their BTC can go ahead and sell BTC today at over $300. Those with the Avalon will have to wait a few months and see if they can ever recover their BTC 2.1 and with a bit of luck they can sell it next year August at whatever price is valid then.

For those who bought a mini, how much BTC have you made back until now?
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