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January 21, 2014, 06:33:16 PM |
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Hello all. So I received my the unit yesterday. DHL works on MLK day in the US. So at the start i was able to get connected to the machine. I was able to connect from my laptop to the unit via supplied IP address. I followed the direction that was posted via Antminer interface it was the same interface. I then changed the IP to DHCP and connected it to my router. I was able to access the unit after plugging in random IP address to firefox. I went in and added my pool information. I reset and the machine was not hashing at all. I went through the interface and found a list of items that had enable/start/ buttons on them. I went ahead and clicked them and now I can not connect to my unit at all. I pressed the reset button located on the TP-link board but it is not working. I saw somewhere that someone connected it via USB but not sure what they connected it to. Would I be able to plug this into a Raspberri Pi? On top of that one of the PSU blew. Will this unit still work if one of the PSU is not on? I don't see why it would not. Does anyone have any suggestions on getting this damn thing to work. Thanks ahead of time.
You could try this, it will reset all settings back to default: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263172.0
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RickJamesBTC
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January 21, 2014, 06:53:20 PM |
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Good day. Another shipment of miners arrived. Yet again they took some beting from DHL. This unit is still hashing away 220GH/s it's like a drug... need more miners- Stock PSU 170Vac-240Vac Damn, how poorly were they packaged?
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mikep2012
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January 21, 2014, 07:49:35 PM |
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guys, where is that FUSE1? - please show on some picture i have a couple of modules not working and i dont what can be wrong beside that fuse thing: [match_work_count1] => 0 [match_work_count2] => 48509 [match_work_count3] => 48323 [match_work_count4] => 48564 [match_work_count5] => 48800 [match_work_count6] => 48052 [match_work_count7] => 48173 [match_work_count8] => 0 [match_work_count9] => 48501 [match_work_count10] => 48309 [match_work_count11] => 48293 [match_work_count12] => 48138 [match_work_count13] => 48536 [match_work_count14] => 48347 [match_work_count15] => 47999 [match_work_count16] => 48465
and another question - there is a wire with some plastic head on the end, i think its the temperature sensor - where it should be put? also how are the modules counted - which is the first blade with modules 1-8, the one close to PSU's? or the one at the bottom?
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Professoruss
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January 21, 2014, 08:09:02 PM |
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Mine just showed up from the 1/8 order. Slightly afraid to open them up to see how much of a beating they took. Need to buy some PSU's still
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mtnminer
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January 21, 2014, 08:45:02 PM |
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Wow you haven't purchased power supplies yet? Why even open the box then, when did you plan to start mining with them? Mtnminer Mine just showed up from the 1/8 order. Slightly afraid to open them up to see how much of a beating they took. Need to buy some PSU's still
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bitwhizz
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January 21, 2014, 08:52:39 PM |
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BTmine i sent you a PM regarding that one of the two units sent to me is faulty. Please reply
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Professoruss
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January 21, 2014, 08:57:43 PM |
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Wow you haven't purchased power supplies yet? Why even open the box then, when did you plan to start mining with them? Mtnminer Mine just showed up from the 1/8 order. Slightly afraid to open them up to see how much of a beating they took. Need to buy some PSU's still
I have some 1000w PSU's at home, and was going to stop by best buy after work to see what they have in stock
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Pistachio
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January 21, 2014, 08:59:45 PM |
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Hello all. So I received my the unit yesterday. DHL works on MLK day in the US. So at the start i was able to get connected to the machine. I was able to connect from my laptop to the unit via supplied IP address. I followed the direction that was posted via Antminer interface it was the same interface. I then changed the IP to DHCP and connected it to my router. I was able to access the unit after plugging in random IP address to firefox. I went in and added my pool information. I reset and the machine was not hashing at all. I went through the interface and found a list of items that had enable/start/ buttons on them. I went ahead and clicked them and now I can not connect to my unit at all. I pressed the reset button located on the TP-link board but it is not working. I saw somewhere that someone connected it via USB but not sure what they connected it to. Would I be able to plug this into a Raspberri Pi? On top of that one of the PSU blew. Will this unit still work if one of the PSU is not on? I don't see why it would not. Does anyone have any suggestions on getting this damn thing to work. Thanks ahead of time.
One blade will hash if you plug in a single PSU. Plug the blue USB cable inside the avalon to a PC/raspberry pi and it should work fine with cgminer.
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slavo
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January 21, 2014, 09:58:41 PM |
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hi there,
I reveived mine today, but I can't access to anything. I'm stuck since 12 hours that's ugly. Could it be a broken hardware ?
I have tried everything. I can't access the 192.168.0.174 they gave me.
My router's ip was 192.168.1.1, i changed it to 0.1, no results.
I tried to plug to my laptop, i saw the 2 devices ethernet and wifi card, but don't know what to do, i tried some of the stuff said in this thread without results.
I tried to plug it directly in the router, no success neither.
If anyone could help that'd be nice.
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dozerz
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January 21, 2014, 10:02:09 PM |
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hi there,
I reveived mine today, but I can't access to anything. I'm stuck since 12 hours that's ugly. Could it be a broken hardware ?
I have tried everything. I can't access the 192.168.0.174 they gave me.
My router's ip was 192.168.1.1, i changed it to 0.1, no results.
I tried to plug to my laptop, i saw the 2 devices ethernet and wifi card, but don't know what to do, i tried some of the stuff said in this thread without results.
I tried to plug it directly in the router, no success neither.
If anyone could help that'd be nice.
changing your network to 0.1 should work, see if you can see the device in the router logs.
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Powell
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rm -rf stupidity
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January 21, 2014, 10:15:49 PM |
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Has anyone re-made any of their own IDE style, I know they are not IDE just same pin numbers. Think I could help stop knocking off the little capictors with a cable that doesnt have so much overlap.
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slavo
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January 21, 2014, 10:41:58 PM |
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hi there,
I reveived mine today, but I can't access to anything. I'm stuck since 12 hours that's ugly. Could it be a broken hardware ?
I have tried everything. I can't access the 192.168.0.174 they gave me.
My router's ip was 192.168.1.1, i changed it to 0.1, no results.
I tried to plug to my laptop, i saw the 2 devices ethernet and wifi card, but don't know what to do, i tried some of the stuff said in this thread without results.
I tried to plug it directly in the router, no success neither.
If anyone could help that'd be nice.
changing your network to 0.1 should work, see if you can see the device in the router logs. it's a default router without the option to see what is connected. I can set it up via dhcp or create static ip's that's all. I just can't connect. I tried to plug the board directly into my laptop and it is recognized. Don't want to make it work through the laptop tho... I'm so desperate ^^ I'll ask for a refund if I can't make it work. I'm not a network pro so I just hope it's not my fault. thanks
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Powell
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January 21, 2014, 10:45:22 PM |
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Making you a how to with pictures so you can take your laptop over there. Directly plugin the ethernet. Then you can access the GUI and change.
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twib2
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January 21, 2014, 10:49:53 PM |
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guys, where is that FUSE1? - please show on some picture i have a couple of modules not working and i dont what can be wrong beside that fuse thing: [match_work_count1] => 0 [match_work_count2] => 48509 [match_work_count3] => 48323 [match_work_count4] => 48564 [match_work_count5] => 48800 [match_work_count6] => 48052 [match_work_count7] => 48173 [match_work_count8] => 0 [match_work_count9] => 48501 [match_work_count10] => 48309 [match_work_count11] => 48293 [match_work_count12] => 48138 [match_work_count13] => 48536 [match_work_count14] => 48347 [match_work_count15] => 47999 [match_work_count16] => 48465
and another question - there is a wire with some plastic head on the end, i think its the temperature sensor - where it should be put? also how are the modules counted - which is the first blade with modules 1-8, the one close to PSU's? or the one at the bottom? OK, three questions. 1) Sorry, I should have described the location better, but perhaps you don't have any modules with FUSE1 silk-screened? All but one of mine did, but I think I got an early version. I did not take pics, but using another user's pics I'll point out where that single fuse is on his dual-fuse (newer?) version. Top left component right next to far left large capacitor, the fuses in parallel which don't seem to be a problem (so far) are marked with a single "P". At that same location on the boards with FUSE1, there will be a single FUSE1 fuse, with two other small components just below it. Hope that helps. 2) Yep, that's one of the temperature sensors, it should go in between some fins near the outlet fan. Mine was in the top blade, about in the middle of the fins, about 3-4 inches up from the exhaust fan side of heatsink. 3) The top blade is 1-8 on mine, not sure of the order, sorry.
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slavo
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January 21, 2014, 10:53:33 PM |
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Making you a how to with pictures so you can take your laptop over there. Directly plugin the ethernet. Then you can access the GUI and change.
if that can make it work, i'll worship u until next gen cheap asic thanks
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slavo
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January 21, 2014, 10:56:22 PM |
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I really think it's an hardware error (or firmware ?)
can i try mining directly from cgminer on my laptop ? if the blades ar hashing, and the unit controlling it dead I assume I can ask btmine another, it would be easier than shipping the entire machine.
what .Conf or .bat should I make, with which version of cgminer ?
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Powell
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January 21, 2014, 11:04:38 PM |
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Take your laptop over to the Miner and connect an ethernet cable into it and connect the other side to your laptop. Then... Pick your Local Area Connection (you should only have 1, but I run my desktop via NIC Teaming so it says #4). The icon will look the same. Double click of course. Click the Properties button (highlighted) Click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click properties. Check Use the Following IP Address: You can hit ok as you do not need any other setting for setting up the miner. You will have to go back to this and set it to Obtain Automatically when you have the miner setup.Next open whatever web browser of your choice. YOUR IP will be the one on the case. It should bring you here. Click Network up top and click the edit button. Then set the IPv4 address to 192.168.1.(Whatever number so you can connect to it instantly). (EXAMPLE since you have 192.168.1.XXX subnet). IP Address: 192.168.1.20 Gateway (Router IP): 192.168.1.1 (or if you have UVerse or anyone else that uses 192.168.1.254 for their modems). Custom DNS: Whatever you set for gateway. Click save and apply. It should eventually become non-responsive and at that point you can connect your Miner to your router and can access it from the PC. You will use the IP Address you set to connect to it. Also remember you need to turn your laptop back to DHCP (Obtain IP Address Automatically).
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slavo
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January 21, 2014, 11:15:32 PM |
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in the browser i see
LuCI - Lua Configuration Interface
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problem, can't reach page 192.168.0.55. (or sth like that i have a french version)
It seems as a defective firmware then no ? I can see every piece. the blades can connect the laptop, and the laptop sees the wifi and eth connection from the miner.
any reboot button ? or a way to flash firmware from a computer ?
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mtnminer
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January 21, 2014, 11:21:23 PM |
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Just a stab in the dark, clear your browsers cache & cookies and try connecting again Mtnminer in the browser i see
LuCI - Lua Configuration Interface
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problem, can't reach page 192.168.0.55. (or sth like that i have a french version)
It seems as a defective firmware then no ? I can see every piece. the blades can connect the laptop, and the laptop sees the wifi and eth connection from the miner.
any reboot button ? or a way to flash firmware from a computer ?
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mtnminer
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January 21, 2014, 11:23:07 PM |
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Here are a couple of commands that might help
/etc/init.d/uhttpd start
then enter
/etc/init.d/uhttpd enable
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