klondike_bar
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February 21, 2014, 05:35:29 AM |
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---------------------------------------------------- Now my real Question.
1) My Internet Router is the default gateway 192.168.1.1, where all my PCs, Phones, TV set tops are connected to.
2) My New AntMiner has label said - 192.168.2.99, so how do I connect to it? Do I need a 2nd router to do this?
3) If I don't need 2nd router, then if I can use the direct connection using network cable, one cable end to my PC, another end to AntMiner and both will be configured in 192.168.2.xx subnet?
Help and Thanks.
1.Unplug your laptop from your lan and change the ip settings to the same subnet as your miner. -done 2.Plug your laptop into your miner -done 3.Log into the miner and change the ip settings to the settings on your lan. -My problem is at this step, media/cable unplugged and I can't ping or open miner login page. 4.plug your miner into your lan 5.change the settings on your laptop back to the subnet for your lan 6.plug your laptop back into your lan 7.log into the miner on your lan and finish the setup I am at step 3 above, media/cable unplugged and can't connect/ping the miner. What's next? go to network adapters -> ethernet -> ipv4 properties -> set the laptop ip as 192.168.2.201 and gateway as 192.168.2.1 connect the laptop and miner directly with a single ethernet cord. go to 192.168.2.99 in browser and then change the antminer settings
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February 21, 2014, 05:37:18 AM |
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---------------------------------------------------- Now my real Question.
1) My Internet Router is the default gateway 192.168.1.1, where all my PCs, Phones, TV set tops are connected to.
2) My New AntMiner has label said - 192.168.2.99, so how do I connect to it? Do I need a 2nd router to do this?
3) If I don't need 2nd router, then if I can use the direct connection using network cable, one cable end to my PC, another end to AntMiner and both will be configured in 192.168.2.xx subnet?
Help and Thanks.
1.Unplug your laptop from your lan and change the ip settings to the same subnet as your miner. -done 2.Plug your laptop into your miner -done 3.Log into the miner and change the ip settings to the settings on your lan. -My problem is at this step, media/cable unplugged and I can't ping or open miner login page. 4.plug your miner into your lan 5.change the settings on your laptop back to the subnet for your lan 6.plug your laptop back into your lan 7.log into the miner on your lan and finish the setup I am at step 3 above, media/cable unplugged and can't connect/ping the miner. What's next? go to network adapters -> ethernet -> ipv4 properties -> set the laptop ip as 192.168.2.201 and gateway as 192.168.2.1 connect the laptop and miner directly with a single ethernet cord. go to 192.168.2.99 in browser and then change the antminer settings remember that you may need to restart your network service to make the changes take effect...in windows this might entail a reboot
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freebit13
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February 21, 2014, 05:54:26 AM |
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remember that you may need to restart your network service to make the changes take effect...in windows this might entail a reboot
^^^^ Yes, on windoze, when making network changes you need to reboot, reboot, reboot, reboot... always reboot or you'll get headaches... I think a lot of people's network problems on here are from not rebooting.
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Decentralize EVERYTHING!
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freebit13
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February 21, 2014, 06:24:17 AM |
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I also see that a new major version of CGMiner was released today... hopefully Bitmain gets back on the main fork so we can get a newer version for the antminer
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ryliou
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February 21, 2014, 06:45:15 AM |
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1.Unplug your laptop from your lan and change the ip settings to the same subnet as your miner. -done 2.Plug your laptop into your miner -done 3.Log into the miner and change the ip settings to the settings on your lan. -My problem is at this step, media/cable unplugged and I can't ping or open miner login page.
4.plug your miner into your lan
5.change the settings on your laptop back to the subnet for your lan
6.plug your laptop back into your lan
7.log into the miner on your lan and finish the setup
I am at step 3 above, media/cable unplugged and can't connect/ping the miner. What's next?
3a. go to network adapters -> ethernet -> ipv4 properties -> set the laptop ip as 192.168.2.201 and gateway as 192.168.2.1 connect the laptop and miner directly with a single ethernet cord. go to 192.168.2.99 in browser and then change the antminer settings 3b. remember that you may need to restart your network service to make the changes take effect...in windows this might entail a reboot - Once done setup/reboot, type ipconfig in cmd prompt, it's always [Media disconnected], no IP/gateway info , so no way to ping Miner at 192.168.2.99, no brighter light on both end of cable, feel like connection isn't working. Any idea?
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S4VV4S
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February 21, 2014, 08:39:58 AM |
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1.Unplug your laptop from your lan and change the ip settings to the same subnet as your miner. -done 2.Plug your laptop into your miner -done 3.Log into the miner and change the ip settings to the settings on your lan. -My problem is at this step, media/cable unplugged and I can't ping or open miner login page.
4.plug your miner into your lan
5.change the settings on your laptop back to the subnet for your lan
6.plug your laptop back into your lan
7.log into the miner on your lan and finish the setup
I am at step 3 above, media/cable unplugged and can't connect/ping the miner. What's next?
3a. go to network adapters -> ethernet -> ipv4 properties -> set the laptop ip as 192.168.2.201 and gateway as 192.168.2.1 connect the laptop and miner directly with a single ethernet cord. go to 192.168.2.99 in browser and then change the antminer settings 3b. remember that you may need to restart your network service to make the changes take effect...in windows this might entail a reboot - Once done setup/reboot, type ipconfig in cmd prompt, it's always [Media disconnected], no IP/gateway info , so no way to ping Miner at 192.168.2.99, no brighter light on both end of cable, feel like connection isn't working. Any idea? Run another scan with Advanced IP scanner for range 192.168.2.1-254 Your Ant should be listed there. If not then I don't know.....
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MrTeal
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February 21, 2014, 02:01:21 PM |
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You don't need to restart your Windows machine to change the IP address, unless you're still using Win95 for some reason. Maybe to play Hover! ?
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kano
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February 21, 2014, 02:07:48 PM |
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You don't need to restart your Windows machine to change the IP address, unless you're still using Win95 for some reason. Maybe to play Hover! ?
Or if you run Outlook or any other network dependent piece of MS software and forget to stop it before the change ... yes reboot.
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MrTeal
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February 21, 2014, 02:15:12 PM |
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You don't need to restart your Windows machine to change the IP address, unless you're still using Win95 for some reason. Maybe to play Hover! ?
Or if you run Outlook or any other network dependent piece of MS software and forget to stop it before the change ... yes reboot. Is that something specific to Outlook? I've don't have any problem changing back and forth between subnets even with a bunch of network connected programs running. Granted I haven't run XP on a daily basis in years, but I don't remember having to do that in most cases just to change the IP there either.
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freebit13
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February 21, 2014, 03:39:21 PM |
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You don't need to restart your Windows machine to change the IP address, unless you're still using Win95 for some reason. Maybe to play Hover! ?
Or if you run Outlook or any other network dependent piece of MS software and forget to stop it before the change ... yes reboot. Is that something specific to Outlook? I've don't have any problem changing back and forth between subnets even with a bunch of network connected programs running. Granted I haven't run XP on a daily basis in years, but I don't remember having to do that in most cases just to change the IP there either. I find generally with windows networks, if it works you're lucky and if it doesn't try a restart 'cause it'll probably fix it. You can always try ipconfig from the command line to check. The most used line at any windows helpdesk: "Did you try turning it off and on again?"
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solarion
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February 21, 2014, 03:47:34 PM |
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The most used line at any windows helpdesk: "Did you try turning it off and on again?" Windows help desk personnel are seemingly shared with ISPs. "Did you try turning the modem off and on again?".
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aztecminer
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February 21, 2014, 04:57:53 PM |
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1.Unplug your laptop from your lan and change the ip settings to the same subnet as your miner. -done 2.Plug your laptop into your miner -done 3.Log into the miner and change the ip settings to the settings on your lan. -My problem is at this step, media/cable unplugged and I can't ping or open miner login page.
4.plug your miner into your lan
5.change the settings on your laptop back to the subnet for your lan
6.plug your laptop back into your lan
7.log into the miner on your lan and finish the setup
I am at step 3 above, media/cable unplugged and can't connect/ping the miner. What's next?
3a. go to network adapters -> ethernet -> ipv4 properties -> set the laptop ip as 192.168.2.201 and gateway as 192.168.2.1 connect the laptop and miner directly with a single ethernet cord. go to 192.168.2.99 in browser and then change the antminer settings 3b. remember that you may need to restart your network service to make the changes take effect...in windows this might entail a reboot - Once done setup/reboot, type ipconfig in cmd prompt, it's always [Media disconnected], no IP/gateway info , so no way to ping Miner at 192.168.2.99, no brighter light on both end of cable, feel like connection isn't working. Any idea? i think i would try without setting a default gateway since u are connected directly to the ant ... default gateway is ip address of your router .. maybe be easier if you put a router between the two then router will route the packets to ur ant ..
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February 21, 2014, 05:22:13 PM |
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1.Unplug your laptop from your lan and change the ip settings to the same subnet as your miner. -done 2.Plug your laptop into your miner -done 3.Log into the miner and change the ip settings to the settings on your lan. -My problem is at this step, media/cable unplugged and I can't ping or open miner login page.
4.plug your miner into your lan
5.change the settings on your laptop back to the subnet for your lan
6.plug your laptop back into your lan
7.log into the miner on your lan and finish the setup
I am at step 3 above, media/cable unplugged and can't connect/ping the miner. What's next?
3a. go to network adapters -> ethernet -> ipv4 properties -> set the laptop ip as 192.168.2.201 and gateway as 192.168.2.1 connect the laptop and miner directly with a single ethernet cord. go to 192.168.2.99 in browser and then change the antminer settings 3b. remember that you may need to restart your network service to make the changes take effect...in windows this might entail a reboot - Once done setup/reboot, type ipconfig in cmd prompt, it's always [Media disconnected], no IP/gateway info , so no way to ping Miner at 192.168.2.99, no brighter light on both end of cable, feel like connection isn't working. Any idea? i think i would try without setting a default gateway since u are connected directly to the ant ... default gateway is ip address of your router .. maybe be easier if you put a router between the two then router will route the packets to ur ant .. This maybe correct. I had the same issue with a WiFi bridge lately and when I did not enter any default gateway it worked.
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Brassguy
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February 22, 2014, 01:51:29 AM |
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Ryliou,
This is what I do... works for me....
Step 1) Go into your router and change the router ip to the same subnet as your antminer... in your case set the router ip to 192.168.2.1 Step 2) Change the DHCP address range to include 192.168.2.99... maybe a range of 192.168.2.[90-149] Step 3) Save settings and reboot router. Step 4) Plug in Antminer, go to it's ip... in your case 192.168.2.99 using your favorite browser... set up your pool credentials. Step 5) Profit
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roy7
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February 22, 2014, 01:53:08 AM |
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Has anyone had luck with Antminers on coinex's switchpool? When the coin changes, it kicked me to a backup pool and shows the pool Dead. Also there are messages in system log that look like the blade crashed. (The asci disconnects and is rediscovered.)
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ryliou
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February 22, 2014, 05:23:50 AM |
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Ryliou,
This is what I do... works for me....
Step 1) Go into your router and change the router ip to the same subnet as your antminer... in your case set the router ip to 192.168.2.1 Step 2) Change the DHCP address range to include 192.168.2.99... maybe a range of 192.168.2.[90-149] Step 3) Save settings and reboot router. Step 4) Plug in Antminer, go to it's ip... in your case 192.168.2.99 using your favorite browser... set up your pool credentials. Step 5) Profit
Brassguy: Thanks, I'm trying that now, will post back.
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ryliou
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February 22, 2014, 07:37:00 PM |
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Ryliou,
This is what I do... works for me....
Step 1) Go into your router and change the router ip to the same subnet as your antminer... in your case set the router ip to 192.168.2.1 Step 2) Change the DHCP address range to include 192.168.2.99... maybe a range of 192.168.2.[90-149] Step 3) Save settings and reboot router. Step 4) Plug in Antminer, go to it's ip... in your case 192.168.2.99 using your favorite browser... set up your pool credentials. Step 5) Profit
Brassguy: Thanks, I'm trying that now, will post back. Hit a roadblock, I am using Verizon FIOS internet, the router use a static IP 192.168.1.1 with subnet 255.255.255.0. There's no way of changing router IP, nor can I change subnet to 255.255.254.0 to cover 192.168.2.xx. Look like the new batch S1 of IP 192.168.2.99 caused Verizon FIOS customer a lots of troubles. Router from my last Cable Company is easier to change. All with older batch S1 on 192.168.1.xx is luckier. Direct cable connection can only works for 192.168.1.xx ONLY? What's now, buy a new router to add 192.168.2.1 network?
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Lowell904
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February 22, 2014, 08:02:17 PM |
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Ryliou,
This is what I do... works for me....
Step 1) Go into your router and change the router ip to the same subnet as your antminer... in your case set the router ip to 192.168.2.1 Step 2) Change the DHCP address range to include 192.168.2.99... maybe a range of 192.168.2.[90-149] Step 3) Save settings and reboot router. Step 4) Plug in Antminer, go to it's ip... in your case 192.168.2.99 using your favorite browser... set up your pool credentials. Step 5) Profit
Brassguy: Thanks, I'm trying that now, will post back. Hit a roadblock, I am using Verizon FIOS internet, the router use a static IP 192.168.1.1 with subnet 255.255.255.0. There's no way of changing router IP, nor can I change subnet to 255.255.254.0 to cover 192.168.2.xx. Look like the new batch S1 of IP 192.168.2.99 caused Verizon FIOS customer a lots of troubles. Router from my last Cable Company is easier to change. All with older batch S1 on 192.168.1.xx is luckier. Direct cable connection can only works for 192.168.1.xx ONLY? What's now, buy a new router to add 192.168.2.1 network? It might be odd how I'm connected but my miner is working perfectly so I thought I would share this. My default gateway on the router is 192.168.0.1 and the antminer is on 192.168.1.201 now that I have changed it. That is what my antminer is set to. I thought that maybe I should have set the angrier to be on 192.168.0.201 because that seems to make more sense, but like I said, it's mining perfectly so I'm afraid to change anything.
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S4VV4S
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February 22, 2014, 08:11:01 PM |
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Ryliou,
This is what I do... works for me....
Step 1) Go into your router and change the router ip to the same subnet as your antminer... in your case set the router ip to 192.168.2.1 Step 2) Change the DHCP address range to include 192.168.2.99... maybe a range of 192.168.2.[90-149] Step 3) Save settings and reboot router. Step 4) Plug in Antminer, go to it's ip... in your case 192.168.2.99 using your favorite browser... set up your pool credentials. Step 5) Profit
Brassguy: Thanks, I'm trying that now, will post back. Hit a roadblock, I am using Verizon FIOS internet, the router use a static IP 192.168.1.1 with subnet 255.255.255.0. There's no way of changing router IP, nor can I change subnet to 255.255.254.0 to cover 192.168.2.xx. Look like the new batch S1 of IP 192.168.2.99 caused Verizon FIOS customer a lots of troubles. Router from my last Cable Company is easier to change. All with older batch S1 on 192.168.1.xx is luckier. Direct cable connection can only works for 192.168.1.xx ONLY? What's now, buy a new router to add 192.168.2.1 network? Forget the router. DIRECTLY connect your ant to your computer using a lan cable. Set PC IPV4 IP 192.168.2.254 Subnet 255.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.2.1 (also try leaving this blank) Then from your browser go to http://192.168.2.99
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palawan
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February 22, 2014, 08:56:42 PM |
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Hit a roadblock, I am using Verizon FIOS internet, the router use a static IP 192.168.1.1 with subnet 255.255.255.0. There's no way of changing router IP, nor can I change subnet to 255.255.254.0 to cover 192.168.2.xx. Look like the new batch S1 of IP 192.168.2.99 caused Verizon FIOS customer a lots of troubles. Router from my last Cable Company is easier to change. All with older batch S1 on 192.168.1.xx is luckier. Direct cable connection can only works for 192.168.1.xx ONLY? What's now, buy a new router to add 192.168.2.1 network? I don't want to intrude in the middle, but if you want to try the steps below: - 1. Connect the Antminer to your router/switch via cable
- 2. On a computer (laptop/PC) that is connected to the same router/switch (via cable or wifi), change the IP address of the computer to 192.168.2.55 subnet mask 255.255.255.0 gateway doesn't matter
- 3. Connect to the Antminer web url 192.168.2.99 and make changes
- 4. Change Antminer to 192.168.1.188 mask 255.255.255.0, gateway 192.168.1.1, custom dns 8.8.8.8
- 5. Make sure you save and apply above and wait for it to finish, sometimes needs reboot after
- 6. Put the computer on step 2 to normal settings (probably automatic DHCP)
- 7. Access Antminer web url 192.168.1.188 and set pool info
I configured both of my Antminer S1's from factory via wifi on my laptop (dell mini 9 netbook). I've never directly connected to either of my Antminer to a laptop/computer. Good luck.
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