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Dynamic host configuration protocol.... hands out IP addresses dynamically instead of having to manage them all statically.
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shiunsai
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February 17, 2014, 05:25:35 PM |
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Dynamic host configuration protocol.... hands out IP addresses dynamically instead of having to manage them all statically.
Ohhhh okay, just got back from bestbuy to replace the PSU and now miner is running but DUMB me, i left my motherboard custom switch by Cablez on the PSU and i had those wires so chopped up and messed up, otherwise I'd call back, guess cablez is gonna make me another . paperclip and electrical tape is so yesterday.
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tmwsiy
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February 17, 2014, 05:46:25 PM |
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Dynamic host configuration protocol.... hands out IP addresses dynamically instead of having to manage them all statically.
Ohhhh okay, just got back from bestbuy to replace the PSU and now miner is running but DUMB me, i left my motherboard custom switch by Cablez on the PSU and i had those wires so chopped up and messed up, otherwise I'd call back, guess cablez is gonna make me another . paperclip and electrical tape is so yesterday. I use a very small length of fairly thick (14 gauge) solid core copper wire. Long enough to, when bent in a "U", make good connection into the plug on the PSU Then using a small pair of diagonal cutting pliers to make a point on either end. Shove that in the proper pins and tape up. Safe, solid, and basically free (ok well .14 if you have to go to hardwware store and buy a foot of wire).
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shiunsai
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February 17, 2014, 06:41:08 PM |
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^Sorry I never got up with you to teamview. You can setup dhcp on these but if the ethernet ports are physically disabled on your router it won't help.
I'm gonna bet that there is some sort of setting that either turns them on or that is not allowing you to connect with static IPs not entered into a table.
When you plug in an antminer into one of the ethernet ports do any lights turn on on the ant and do any lights turn on on the router? If so I think you should try setting up DHCP.
To do this, set the WAN up to a different subnet than the LAN... i.e. if your network that you are trying to connect to is 192.168.1.1 set the WAN to 192.168.5.1... Then set the lan to 192.168.1.1 and enable DHCP on it. This is important. If the WAN and LAN are set to the same subnet it will not work.
Let me know if this helps.
no lights on either end if i could somehow get internet on my dd-wrt, i could use that? but for some reason, my dd-wrt won't get internet
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tmwsiy
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February 17, 2014, 07:07:53 PM |
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^Sorry I never got up with you to teamview. You can setup dhcp on these but if the ethernet ports are physically disabled on your router it won't help.
I'm gonna bet that there is some sort of setting that either turns them on or that is not allowing you to connect with static IPs not entered into a table.
When you plug in an antminer into one of the ethernet ports do any lights turn on on the ant and do any lights turn on on the router? If so I think you should try setting up DHCP.
To do this, set the WAN up to a different subnet than the LAN... i.e. if your network that you are trying to connect to is 192.168.1.1 set the WAN to 192.168.5.1... Then set the lan to 192.168.1.1 and enable DHCP on it. This is important. If the WAN and LAN are set to the same subnet it will not work.
Let me know if this helps.
no lights on either end if i could somehow get internet on my dd-wrt, i could use that? but for some reason, my dd-wrt won't get internet I has been awhile but I remember somewhere in dd-wrt where you can turn off and on ethernet ports. Can you check this? Also what exactly do you mean when you say dd-wrt does not get internet? PS - I know I am considered a villain because of my low post count but I want neither btc nor to access your machine, just trying to help
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InfiniteGrim
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February 17, 2014, 09:55:28 PM |
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Any idea on when you are getting more?
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February 17, 2014, 10:10:37 PM |
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Any idea on when you are getting more? Same here, when you getting more?
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shiunsai
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February 18, 2014, 01:13:28 AM |
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Can anyone explain or help me get a higher hash rate for this miner? both my others are ~175
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shiunsai
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February 18, 2014, 01:19:16 AM Last edit: February 18, 2014, 01:29:37 AM by shiunsai |
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^Sorry I never got up with you to teamview. You can setup dhcp on these but if the ethernet ports are physically disabled on your router it won't help.
I'm gonna bet that there is some sort of setting that either turns them on or that is not allowing you to connect with static IPs not entered into a table.
When you plug in an antminer into one of the ethernet ports do any lights turn on on the ant and do any lights turn on on the router? If so I think you should try setting up DHCP.
To do this, set the WAN up to a different subnet than the LAN... i.e. if your network that you are trying to connect to is 192.168.1.1 set the WAN to 192.168.5.1... Then set the lan to 192.168.1.1 and enable DHCP on it. This is important. If the WAN and LAN are set to the same subnet it will not work.
Let me know if this helps.
no lights on either end if i could somehow get internet on my dd-wrt, i could use that? but for some reason, my dd-wrt won't get internet I has been awhile but I remember somewhere in dd-wrt where you can turn off and on ethernet ports. Can you check this? Also what exactly do you mean when you say dd-wrt does not get internet? PS - I know I am considered a villain because of my low post count but I want neither btc nor to access your machine, just trying to help I doubt you not and I appreciate your help. Today I downloaded the firmware for v2 for my dd-wrt and actually at one point was able to connect laptop to my dd-wrt with my laptops wireless off of course and get internet. but it lasted briefly and i was unable to locate the router settings and then it went downhill from there. Should anything be in the "internet" port ethernetwise of the dd-wrt, I have been using slot one for basically everything. But when my computer wasn't connected via ethernet to my dd-wrt, i could not locate the miner setup site or the dd-wrt site. One more question, I have two miners on a 750w corsair, and one miner on a 520w dynex (temporary) once in a while, the miner still, make second long beeps 3-4 seconds apart, green light blinkds, not flashes like when mining. what does this mean? It does not sound like no internet so I do not know
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shiunsai
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February 18, 2014, 01:31:22 AM Last edit: February 18, 2014, 04:27:35 AM by shiunsai |
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Oh, well, figured it out anyways and I've met a lot of great and real nice people on this thread too when I have small issues they can cover. Anyways, I figured one of my psu's to have more power leftover so I mixed and matched a few of the pci express's, and its straight now. TY for links.
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Xian01
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February 18, 2014, 01:58:00 AM |
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Can anyone explain or help me get a higher hash rate for this miner? both my others are ~175
Are your others doing Diff 64 or Diff 256 ?
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shiunsai
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February 18, 2014, 04:27:59 AM |
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Can anyone explain or help me get a higher hash rate for this miner? both my others are ~175
Are your others doing Diff 64 or Diff 256 ? how do i know/change? haha
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February 18, 2014, 04:34:53 AM |
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Can anyone explain or help me get a higher hash rate for this miner? both my others are ~175
Are your others doing Diff 64 or Diff 256 ? how do i know/change? haha Your pool SHOULD do that automatically,Eligius does If your on a pool that doesn't or your not sure....move & get to one that does...it's called PROGRESS I still think that chain 2 isn't up to full speed,that temp (35C) looks like an indicator...at least to me
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tmwsiy
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February 18, 2014, 05:40:51 AM |
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^Sorry I never got up with you to teamview. You can setup dhcp on these but if the ethernet ports are physically disabled on your router it won't help.
I'm gonna bet that there is some sort of setting that either turns them on or that is not allowing you to connect with static IPs not entered into a table.
When you plug in an antminer into one of the ethernet ports do any lights turn on on the ant and do any lights turn on on the router? If so I think you should try setting up DHCP.
To do this, set the WAN up to a different subnet than the LAN... i.e. if your network that you are trying to connect to is 192.168.1.1 set the WAN to 192.168.5.1... Then set the lan to 192.168.1.1 and enable DHCP on it. This is important. If the WAN and LAN are set to the same subnet it will not work.
Let me know if this helps.
no lights on either end if i could somehow get internet on my dd-wrt, i could use that? but for some reason, my dd-wrt won't get internet I has been awhile but I remember somewhere in dd-wrt where you can turn off and on ethernet ports. Can you check this? Also what exactly do you mean when you say dd-wrt does not get internet? PS - I know I am considered a villain because of my low post count but I want neither btc nor to access your machine, just trying to help I doubt you not and I appreciate your help. Today I downloaded the firmware for v2 for my dd-wrt and actually at one point was able to connect laptop to my dd-wrt with my laptops wireless off of course and get internet. but it lasted briefly and i was unable to locate the router settings and then it went downhill from there. Should anything be in the "internet" port ethernetwise of the dd-wrt, I have been using slot one for basically everything. But when my computer wasn't connected via ethernet to my dd-wrt, i could not locate the miner setup site or the dd-wrt site. One more question, I have two miners on a 750w corsair, and one miner on a 520w dynex (temporary) once in a while, the miner still, make second long beeps 3-4 seconds apart, green light blinkds, not flashes like when mining. what does this mean? It does not sound like no internet so I do not know If you want to have internet being served through your dd-wrt then the easiest thing would be to have your other router plugged into the internet port (not the only way or even best way but easiest) but I am not even clear exactly how many routers you have to be honest. It sounds like you would be best served to invest in another wireless router and start from the ground up and see if that makes a difference (ie save receipt) I think a 750w is cutting it a little close for two, esp if you want to get them anywhere near 200 Gh/s. My initial guess would be its PSU output related.
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February 18, 2014, 06:31:56 AM |
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Very interested in these!
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February 18, 2014, 11:42:38 AM |
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Does anyone know if they will be restocked?
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shiunsai
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February 18, 2014, 02:51:04 PM |
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^Sorry I never got up with you to teamview. You can setup dhcp on these but if the ethernet ports are physically disabled on your router it won't help.
I'm gonna bet that there is some sort of setting that either turns them on or that is not allowing you to connect with static IPs not entered into a table.
When you plug in an antminer into one of the ethernet ports do any lights turn on on the ant and do any lights turn on on the router? If so I think you should try setting up DHCP.
To do this, set the WAN up to a different subnet than the LAN... i.e. if your network that you are trying to connect to is 192.168.1.1 set the WAN to 192.168.5.1... Then set the lan to 192.168.1.1 and enable DHCP on it. This is important. If the WAN and LAN are set to the same subnet it will not work.
Let me know if this helps.
no lights on either end if i could somehow get internet on my dd-wrt, i could use that? but for some reason, my dd-wrt won't get internet I has been awhile but I remember somewhere in dd-wrt where you can turn off and on ethernet ports. Can you check this? Also what exactly do you mean when you say dd-wrt does not get internet? PS - I know I am considered a villain because of my low post count but I want neither btc nor to access your machine, just trying to help I doubt you not and I appreciate your help. Today I downloaded the firmware for v2 for my dd-wrt and actually at one point was able to connect laptop to my dd-wrt with my laptops wireless off of course and get internet. but it lasted briefly and i was unable to locate the router settings and then it went downhill from there. Should anything be in the "internet" port ethernetwise of the dd-wrt, I have been using slot one for basically everything. But when my computer wasn't connected via ethernet to my dd-wrt, i could not locate the miner setup site or the dd-wrt site. One more question, I have two miners on a 750w corsair, and one miner on a 520w dynex (temporary) once in a while, the miner still, make second long beeps 3-4 seconds apart, green light blinkds, not flashes like when mining. what does this mean? It does not sound like no internet so I do not know If you want to have internet being served through your dd-wrt then the easiest thing would be to have your other router plugged into the internet port (not the only way or even best way but easiest) but I am not even clear exactly how many routers you have to be honest. It sounds like you would be best served to invest in another wireless router and start from the ground up and see if that makes a difference (ie save receipt) I think a 750w is cutting it a little close for two, esp if you want to get them anywhere near 200 Gh/s. My initial guess would be its PSU output related. Woke up today withall three of them hashing, none of them went down or nothing yay!! but yeah, definitely can't wait until my corsair is comes in..... what I am thinking is overclocking two, one each PSU, then the remaining antminer, leave it un-overclocked and use the one remaining pci express from each PSU to power that up, yes no? I would plug my wireless router or another wireless router into but the problem is, my main router, which is a combined modem/router, the ethernet ports don't work, no lights on either when when plugged in, i might have to reset it or mess with its settings, but i've hated that router/modem combo ever since cox stuck it with me without asking or anything.
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tmwsiy
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February 18, 2014, 04:18:08 PM |
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^Sorry I never got up with you to teamview. You can setup dhcp on these but if the ethernet ports are physically disabled on your router it won't help.
I'm gonna bet that there is some sort of setting that either turns them on or that is not allowing you to connect with static IPs not entered into a table.
When you plug in an antminer into one of the ethernet ports do any lights turn on on the ant and do any lights turn on on the router? If so I think you should try setting up DHCP.
To do this, set the WAN up to a different subnet than the LAN... i.e. if your network that you are trying to connect to is 192.168.1.1 set the WAN to 192.168.5.1... Then set the lan to 192.168.1.1 and enable DHCP on it. This is important. If the WAN and LAN are set to the same subnet it will not work.
Let me know if this helps.
no lights on either end if i could somehow get internet on my dd-wrt, i could use that? but for some reason, my dd-wrt won't get internet I has been awhile but I remember somewhere in dd-wrt where you can turn off and on ethernet ports. Can you check this? Also what exactly do you mean when you say dd-wrt does not get internet? PS - I know I am considered a villain because of my low post count but I want neither btc nor to access your machine, just trying to help I doubt you not and I appreciate your help. Today I downloaded the firmware for v2 for my dd-wrt and actually at one point was able to connect laptop to my dd-wrt with my laptops wireless off of course and get internet. but it lasted briefly and i was unable to locate the router settings and then it went downhill from there. Should anything be in the "internet" port ethernetwise of the dd-wrt, I have been using slot one for basically everything. But when my computer wasn't connected via ethernet to my dd-wrt, i could not locate the miner setup site or the dd-wrt site. One more question, I have two miners on a 750w corsair, and one miner on a 520w dynex (temporary) once in a while, the miner still, make second long beeps 3-4 seconds apart, green light blinkds, not flashes like when mining. what does this mean? It does not sound like no internet so I do not know If you want to have internet being served through your dd-wrt then the easiest thing would be to have your other router plugged into the internet port (not the only way or even best way but easiest) but I am not even clear exactly how many routers you have to be honest. It sounds like you would be best served to invest in another wireless router and start from the ground up and see if that makes a difference (ie save receipt) I think a 750w is cutting it a little close for two, esp if you want to get them anywhere near 200 Gh/s. My initial guess would be its PSU output related. Woke up today withall three of them hashing, none of them went down or nothing yay!! but yeah, definitely can't wait until my corsair is comes in..... what I am thinking is overclocking two, one each PSU, then the remaining antminer, leave it un-overclocked and use the one remaining pci express from each PSU to power that up, yes no? I would plug my wireless router or another wireless router into but the problem is, my main router, which is a combined modem/router, the ethernet ports don't work, no lights on either when when plugged in, i might have to reset it or mess with its settings, but i've hated that router/modem combo ever since cox stuck it with me without asking or anything. As far as your PSU's go... That sounds like it would work. I shoot for 80%-90% loading on mine. Pick up a kill-a-watt they are invaluable. OK I would call Cox and tell them your ethernet ports don't work on their box. They should be able to guide you to the right setting or get you another box that works.
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