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November 11, 2019, 04:25:29 PM |
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Have you tried logging into your router to see what devices are connected?
Maybe the new miner is trying to use the same IP address as one of your other machines or maybe it is in a different subnet.
If it's trying to use the same IP address as one of your other machines you'll probably have to temporarily disconnect your machines one by one to see which IP address is conflicting. Alternatively Connect the troublesome miner on a router of its own and see what IP it requests.
If you find that the miner is in a different subnet (say 192.168.2.xx instead of 192.168.1.xx) you'll need to change the local IP address of your PC to the same subnet as the miner (192.168.2.xx in this case) so as to access the miner and correct its IP address to the correct subnet.
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