r7970
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December 14, 2013, 11:32:51 AM |
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Got the Ant powered up (nice touch this round adding 6-pin power adapters). Unfortunately networks not my friend.
Using a Mac to config, set pool and wan address as discussed. LAN set as DHCP and wan setting remain static unique address (192.168.1.11) Sound correct? After attached to router, machine would not mine. I rebooted and now cannot communicate with the Ant!
Please advise!
The WAN IP from bitmain was a 192.168.2.x. Did you change it to a 192.168.2.x? Did you turn off and on the antminer after the IP change? Can you verify you have an valid IP on you mac and ping the antminer? Can you log into your router and look at the DHCP IP leases?
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r7970
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December 14, 2013, 11:36:58 AM |
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Got the Ant powered up (nice touch this round adding 6-pin power adapters). Unfortunately networks not my friend.
Using a Mac to config, set pool and wan address as discussed. LAN set as DHCP and wan setting remain static unique address (192.168.1.11) Sound correct? After attached to router, machine would not mine. I rebooted and now cannot communicate with the Ant!
Please advise!
The WAN IP from bitmain was a 192.168.2.x. Did you change it to a 192.168.2.x? Did you turn off and on the antminer after the IP change? Can you verify you have an valid IP on you mac and ping the antminer? Can you log into your router and look at the DHCP IP leases? sorry the question is did you change the antminer IP to 192.168.1.11?
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JKBtCn
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December 14, 2013, 12:29:20 PM |
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Got the Ant powered up (nice touch this round adding 6-pin power adapters). Unfortunately networks not my friend.
Using a Mac to config, set pool and wan address as discussed. LAN set as DHCP and wan setting remain static unique address (192.168.1.11) Sound correct? After attached to router, machine would not mine. I rebooted and now cannot communicate with the Ant!
Please advise!
The WAN IP from bitmain was a 192.168.2.x. Did you change it to a 192.168.2.x? Did you turn off and on the antminer after the IP change? Can you verify you have an valid IP on you mac and ping the antminer? Can you log into your router and look at the DHCP IP leases? sorry the question is did you change the antminer IP to 192.168.1.11? I tried to communicate with the Ant using 192.168.1.11 no dice. My network IPs seem fine and I am using LAN (not sure how to login to router). Just can't communicate with the Ant. I followed the instruction give by Sushi (next post) and now realize that I assigned the WAN IP address incorrectly (gave it 192.168.1.11 rather than my local router..IP 192.168.1.33..I also left blank the DNS and DNS callout?). I understand now that the miner would not be able to communicate with the router but why can I not communicate to the Ant, even if I use 192.168.1.11. Not sure what next?? How can I test if I am pinging with the Ant...sorry as I mentioned, networks not my friend...thanks.
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JKBtCn
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December 14, 2013, 12:34:56 PM |
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Followed these instructions during config. I left blank DNS in WAN setting. Worked until I powered off and tried to login to miner control panel again. Do I need laptop to running mining on antminer, or I just need to use my laptop to configure pools ? AntMiner is a self contained miner, however, you need a laptop or a computer to configure via Ethernet Cable connectionCan I use raspberry pi ? Hummm Let me check... AntMiner is a self contained stand-alone minerMy router is 192.168.1.1 my laptop is 192.168.1.5 my raspberry pi is 192.168.1.7 my asic cube is 192.168.1.9 my asic blade is 192.168.1.10 Can anybody one more time explain to me how to do it step by step, I am confused . Kind Regards Look at your AntMiner's fan. There should be a white sticker with 192.168.2.XXXX Connect your AntMiner to your Laptop via Ethernet Cable Change your Laptop's Network Setting (IP, SUbnet, Gateway) IP: 192.168.2.254 Subnet: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.2.1Then, open the web browser and go to 192.168.2.XXX You'll see the control panel login screen. Username: root Password: root Go to the System Tab, then go to the Miner Configuration. Enter your mining pool info. (mining server address, worker name and worker password) Then hit SAVE&Apply Go to the Network Tab, Go to the LAN Page, your miner should be configured to be "DHCP Client", if so, Move on to Next If it's set to Static IP, then Change it to "DHCP Client" then hit Change Protocol, Then, hit Save&Apply button at the bottom Then Go to WAN Page. Set it as Static IP IP: 192.168.1.11 Subnet: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.1.1 DNS: use what you use for the current network or 8.8.8.8 Hit Save&Apply change your Laptop's IP address to what it used to be. Disconnect the Ethernet Cable from the Laptop and connect it to the Internet Router In 45 seconds to 1 minute, your AntMiner will start mining on it's own. P.S. The green LEDs the blade will start flashing, then the fan will start to spin, and the miner will start to get warmer.
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sushi (OP)
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December 15, 2013, 02:21:20 AM |
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>>> PM me for New ASIC Miner's Info. We will go check it out <<< FEEL GENEROUS TODAY? ==> 1AHNusc3BQA2QJCokySAQ1Qtymr1ZyAG6P
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nairb131
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December 15, 2013, 04:08:23 AM |
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Followed these instructions during config. I left blank DNS in WAN setting. Worked until I powered off and tried to login to miner control panel again.
So you are using a physical connection with your AntMiner for the internet? Have you checked your pool to ensure that it is not communicating? If the green light is flashing then it is trying to do something. You can see what error it is throwing back when you go to the system log. If you have dhcp enabled on your router it might be easier to just let the Antminer ask the router for an IP (this is what worked for me.
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arorts
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December 15, 2013, 07:59:12 AM |
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What does this ASIC miner status mean?
xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx
In other Antminers, I'm seeing zeroes instead....
Why the difference? Which is good?
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JKBtCn
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December 15, 2013, 08:25:16 AM |
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Followed these instructions during config. I left blank DNS in WAN setting. Worked until I powered off and tried to login to miner control panel again.
So you are using a physical connection with your AntMiner for the internet? Have you checked your pool to ensure that it is not communicating? If the green light is flashing then it is trying to do something. You can see what error it is throwing back when you go to the system log. If you have dhcp enabled on your router it might be easier to just let the Antminer ask the router for an IP (this is what worked for me. So finally able to communicate with antminer, back to config after hard reset. But after configuring, still not able to mine... Setting on antminer config: LAN: DHCP WAN IPv4 Type: static Address: 192.168.2.33 (antminer address) Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.1.1 (router gateway as well) DNS1: 50.23.239.24 DNS2: 208.67.222.222 (network DNS..are these needed?) Miner config: Pool1: stratum.btcguild.com:3333 Pool1 worker: JKBtCn_1 Pool pass: 123 After config, I connectd the antminer to the router but still no activity/mining...my computer can connect to internet via router no problems...I must be missing something... Any ideas why?
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giletto
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December 15, 2013, 08:39:15 AM |
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What does this ASIC miner status mean?
xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx
In other Antminers, I'm seeing zeroes instead....
Why the difference? Which is good?
Mean your Blade is full of error! Should been oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo then all chips work properly. Try to turn off, wait few minute and turn on again.
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giletto
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December 15, 2013, 08:42:47 AM Last edit: December 15, 2013, 09:03:29 AM by giletto |
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Followed these instructions during config. I left blank DNS in WAN setting. Worked until I powered off and tried to login to miner control panel again.
So you are using a physical connection with your AntMiner for the internet? Have you checked your pool to ensure that it is not communicating? If the green light is flashing then it is trying to do something. You can see what error it is throwing back when you go to the system log. If you have dhcp enabled on your router it might be easier to just let the Antminer ask the router for an IP (this is what worked for me. So finally able to communicate with antminer, back to config after hard reset. But after configuring, still not able to mine... Setting on antminer config: LAN: DHCP WAN IPv4 Type: static Address: 192.168.2.33 (antminer address) Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.1.1 (router gateway as well) DNS1: 50.23.239.24 DNS2: 208.67.222.222 (network DNS..are these needed?) Miner config: Pool1: stratum.btcguild.com:3333 Pool1 worker: JKBtCn_1 Pool pass: 123 After config, I connectd the antminer to the router but still no activity/mining...my computer can connect to internet via router no problems...I must be missing something... Any ideas why? It can't work, because your home network and your miner are not in the same range. Home 192.168. 1.1 Miner 192.168. 2.xxx You must setup the miner to your home range, 192.168.1.xxx , how, you can read at the first post. Alternate you could setup your home range to your miner ip range, but i suggest the first advice. If you can't reach the miner in your network with the adress, your miner is still not in and can't use your network.
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JKBtCn
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December 15, 2013, 02:33:34 PM |
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Followed these instructions during config. I left blank DNS in WAN setting. Worked until I powered off and tried to login to miner control panel again.
So you are using a physical connection with your AntMiner for the internet? Have you checked your pool to ensure that it is not communicating? If the green light is flashing then it is trying to do something. You can see what error it is throwing back when you go to the system log. If you have dhcp enabled on your router it might be easier to just let the Antminer ask the router for an IP (this is what worked for me. So finally able to communicate with antminer, back to config after hard reset. But after configuring, still not able to mine... Setting on antminer config: LAN: DHCP WAN IPv4 Type: static Address: 192.168.2.33 (antminer address) Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.1.1 (router gateway as well) DNS1: 50.23.239.24 DNS2: 208.67.222.222 (network DNS..are these needed?) Miner config: Pool1: stratum.btcguild.com:3333 Pool1 worker: JKBtCn_1 Pool pass: 123 After config, I connectd the antminer to the router but still no activity/mining...my computer can connect to internet via router no problems...I must be missing something... Any ideas why? It can't work, because your home network and your miner are not in the same range. Home 192.168. 1.1 Miner 192.168. 2.xxx You must setup the miner to your home range, 192.168.1.xxx , how, you can read at the first post. Alternate you could setup your home range to your miner ip range, but i suggest the first advice. If you can't reach the miner in your network with the adress, your miner is still not in and can't use your network. Thanks all who responded and esp Sushi for assisting. Finally got the antminer working via wifi. There seems to be a problem with the ethernet use and I can not access the router...must hard reset to reset password...so for now I'll continue mining thanks again for all of your useful advise...a really cool community.
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Kaega
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December 15, 2013, 09:36:42 PM |
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Is there a way to query cgminer or enable --api-enable --api-network as to monitor the hardware?
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turtle83
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December 15, 2013, 09:58:01 PM |
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Is there a way to query cgminer or enable --api-enable --api-network as to monitor the hardware?
api is already enabled. By default it only accepts api requests from local hosts. edit the file : /etc/config/cgminer it should have a line option api_allow 'W:127.0.0.1' To allow api calls from say 192.168.1.2, edit it to option api_allow 'W:127.0.0.1,W:192.168.1.2' Then restart cgminer...
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Kaega
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December 15, 2013, 10:02:33 PM |
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Is there a way to query cgminer or enable --api-enable --api-network as to monitor the hardware?
api is already enabled. By default it only accepts api requests from local hosts. edit the file : /etc/config/cgminer it should have a line option api_allow 'W:127.0.0.1' To allow api calls from say 192.168.1.2, edit it to option api_allow 'W:127.0.0.1,W:192.168.1.2' Then restart cgminer... Thanks for the quick reply. I forgot they are running busybox and I can ssh to them individually.
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klondike_bar
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December 15, 2013, 10:07:20 PM |
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i just rebooted my machines due to a router issue, and after a few minutes 1 machine has 151 Accepts/60 HW while the other has 148/316. all other stats are pretty similar to each other.
whats with the HW rate? both have 128 diff and were operating much more identically beforehand
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arorts
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December 15, 2013, 11:53:37 PM |
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What does this ASIC miner status mean?
xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx
In other Antminers, I'm seeing zeroes instead....
Why the difference? Which is good?
Mean your Blade is full of error! Should been oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo then all chips work properly. Try to turn off, wait few minute and turn on again. but then how come I seem to have accepted shares with those marked fully with 'xxxxx' I reset it and some 'x' are now replaced with '0's but still have some 'xxx' RMA?
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klondike_bar
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December 16, 2013, 12:03:28 AM |
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^what PSU?
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goxed
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December 16, 2013, 12:04:34 AM |
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What does this ASIC miner status mean?
xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx
In other Antminers, I'm seeing zeroes instead....
Why the difference? Which is good?
Mean your Blade is full of error! Should been oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo then all chips work properly. Try to turn off, wait few minute and turn on again. but then how come I seem to have accepted shares with those marked fully with 'xxxxx' I reset it and some 'x' are now replaced with '0's but still have some 'xxx' RMA? Are you OCing? If OCing I would check with a 750W PSU with a single 12V rail.
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Revewing Bitcoin / Crypto mining Hardware.
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arorts
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December 16, 2013, 02:13:07 AM |
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What does this ASIC miner status mean?
xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx
In other Antminers, I'm seeing zeroes instead....
Why the difference? Which is good?
Mean your Blade is full of error! Should been oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo then all chips work properly. Try to turn off, wait few minute and turn on again. but then how come I seem to have accepted shares with those marked fully with 'xxxxx' I reset it and some 'x' are now replaced with '0's but still have some 'xxx' RMA? Are you OCing? If OCing I would check with a 750W PSU with a single 12V rail. No Overclock. Corsair 1200 ATX PSU that feeds a total of 3 Antminers. 1140 Watts at the wall.
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giletto
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December 16, 2013, 02:20:53 AM Last edit: December 16, 2013, 02:40:43 AM by giletto |
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Then you got the reason. 1 OC Ant need alone 450-500 Watt, for all 3 your PSU is definitly to small.
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