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February 16, 2014, 12:08:00 AM
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So UI have 2 blades that I was reconfiguring. I changed there IPs to a different one. I usually only change the last number, like 192.168.1.25X. I've done this many times over and now they wont respond when I open them...

I also have 2 cubes running and both of them I am able to configure just fine. All I did was change 1 ip to 254 which is the default... and the other to 256 and now they are both unable to connect.
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February 16, 2014, 02:35:40 AM
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ok, first mistake is that it is from 0 to 255 thus the up to 256 so you may have to do a form of factory reset.  I admit lack of knowledge how to do it, usually pressing and holding anything looking like reset and power button while it's unplugged from the wall for a count to 60 out loud does it.  Sounds stupid counting out loud, but it's to ensure you are draining every bit of power from anyting that may be storing the IP address.

For next time, try starting at 200 and counting up for your mining rigs as example 192.168.1.200 for the first.  Since you did say the others are working fine, leave the Cubes as is, disconnect one of the blades ( either of them ) and see if you can connect to the default as they may both be asking for the same IP address.

The best way to deal with this kind of situation is treat it like a cheap Lynksys ( clone of LinkSys ) router and know how software wise to beat it with a stick until it does what you want!   Cool

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February 17, 2014, 09:26:54 AM
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My problem is that I've tried a factory reset and it didn't do anything. Your suppose to take a wire or paperclip and close the circuit on pin 2 and 3. I did this and it didn't do anything. Sorry I forgot to mention this in my op.
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February 18, 2014, 03:54:29 PM
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See my sig for link to the setup thread, and diagrams of the pins (make sure you're doing the right pins for V2s). Also remember to do it while they're running, those are the two most common mistakes.

If you still have no luck, post in the thread and we will sort you out.

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