aurel57
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January 09, 2015, 02:38:11 AM |
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I have an S3 which showed up today I can not log in. I do get to the screen where you enter the login and pass and I enter root / root no luck. I tried root / admin no luck. I powered off and pressed the hole beside the cat 5 LEDs for ten seconds, tried again with new browser window, same thing, tried with it powered on, same thing. What am I missing here please. It must be something dumb but it is driving me mad. I had another one from ebay show up doa today.
If you bought it used then prior owner may have changed the password?
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IYFTech
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January 09, 2015, 03:17:13 AM |
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I have an S3 which showed up today I can not log in. I do get to the screen where you enter the login and pass and I enter root / root no luck. I tried root / admin no luck. I powered off and pressed the hole beside the cat 5 LEDs for ten seconds, tried again with new browser window, same thing, tried with it powered on, same thing. What am I missing here please. It must be something dumb but it is driving me mad. I had another one from ebay show up doa today.
Depending on what firmware it's using, there's a good chance the factory reset doesn't work. Suggest you flash new firmware to reset it to default - use the Oct 26th version, it's the only (semi) stable one there is
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sloopy
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January 09, 2015, 03:23:55 AM |
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I have an S3 which showed up today I can not log in. I do get to the screen where you enter the login and pass and I enter root / root no luck. I tried root / admin no luck. I powered off and pressed the hole beside the cat 5 LEDs for ten seconds, tried again with new browser window, same thing, tried with it powered on, same thing. What am I missing here please. It must be something dumb but it is driving me mad. I had another one from ebay show up doa today.
If you bought it used then prior owner may have changed the password? Wouldn't "factory defaults" set it to a default password? I think they key is what our bud below stated, to flash it, which i will.
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Transaction fees go to the pools and the pools decide to pay them to the miners. Anything else, including off-chain solutions are stealing and not the way Bitcoin was intended to function. Make the block size set by the pool. Pool = miners and they get the choice.
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Darthswan
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January 09, 2015, 03:45:13 AM |
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I have an S3 which showed up today I can not log in. I do get to the screen where you enter the login and pass and I enter root / root no luck. I tried root / admin no luck. I powered off and pressed the hole beside the cat 5 LEDs for ten seconds, tried again with new browser window, same thing, tried with it powered on, same thing. What am I missing here please. It must be something dumb but it is driving me mad. I had another one from ebay show up doa today.
Depending on what firmware it's using, there's a good chance the factory reset doesn't work. Suggest you flash new firmware to reset it to default - use the Oct 26th version, it's the only (semi) stable one there is If you can find the 12/16 firmware, it's very stable also.
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intobit459
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January 09, 2015, 04:31:04 AM Last edit: January 09, 2015, 05:14:34 AM by intobit459 |
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why wont someone post it 0108 just posted check it out at bitmain
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aarons6
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January 09, 2015, 06:24:10 AM |
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why wont someone post it 0108 just posted check it out at bitmain
website not working for me.. but, if your s3 works fine dont update it..
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intobit459
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January 09, 2015, 08:04:21 AM |
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try again it might be better than 0103 i dont see what changed though still a lot of errors but so far just .01% and no x only 45min though
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intobit459
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January 09, 2015, 08:40:46 AM |
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sucks just as bad as 0103 with errors you even have to reboot after updating config to have correct avg ghs value like last few updates...
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siampumpkin
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January 09, 2015, 10:05:58 AM |
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I purchased an ID-Cooling No. 14025 140mm fan to replace my S3 fans. While they match the screw positions for the S3 and mount fine the connector that attached to the S3 control board has a plastic tab on it, that prevents the connector from sliding onto the control board connector without damaging it. Do I need to modify the connector to make it fit or do something else? Any help would be appreciated. Photo of connectors attached. Thanks.
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hurricandave
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January 09, 2015, 10:38:14 AM |
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You should be able to easily swap the plastic connector from the original fan, just make sure you keep the wires in the correct order.
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visdude
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January 09, 2015, 10:50:00 AM |
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I purchased an ID-Cooling No. 14025 140mm fan to replace my S3 fans. While they match the screw positions for the S3 and mount fine the connector that attached to the S3 control board has a plastic tab on it, that prevents the connector from sliding onto the control board connector without damaging it. Do I need to modify the connector to make it fit or do something else? Any help would be appreciated. Photo of connectors attached. Thanks. People usually just shave off the tab (I have). Just make sure to plug it in the correct orientation/polarity.
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siampumpkin
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January 09, 2015, 11:06:14 AM |
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I purchased an ID-Cooling No. 14025 140mm fan to replace my S3 fans. While they match the screw positions for the S3 and mount fine the connector that attached to the S3 control board has a plastic tab on it, that prevents the connector from sliding onto the control board connector without damaging it. Do I need to modify the connector to make it fit or do something else? Any help would be appreciated. Photo of connectors attached. Thanks. People usually just shave off the tab (I have). Just make sure to plug it in the correct orientation/polarity. That is what I suspected I would have to do. Just wanted some confirmation. Thanks.
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visdude
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January 09, 2015, 11:52:08 AM |
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I purchased an ID-Cooling No. 14025 140mm fan to replace my S3 fans. While they match the screw positions for the S3 and mount fine the connector that attached to the S3 control board has a plastic tab on it, that prevents the connector from sliding onto the control board connector without damaging it. Do I need to modify the connector to make it fit or do something else? Any help would be appreciated. Photo of connectors attached. http://s24.postimg.org/5bqombaxx/42159.jpgThanks. People usually just shave off the tab (I have). Just make sure to plug it in the correct orientation/polarity. That is what I suspected I would have to do. Just wanted some confirmation. Thanks. No problem. But a 14025 (140mm) fan? Are you able to actually fit 140mm fans onto the S3's 120mm fan screw holes? I'm aware that Bitmain's site states on its S3 spec page, "Two 14038 fans mounted on both front and back ends". I thought that's just a typo because the S3 fans don't look like 140mm fans to me and certainly didn't measure 140mm; it's 120mm x 38mm and therefore 12038 fans. I've also seen posts on other threads referring to it as 14038 fans and again, I dismissed it as a typo or a perpetuation of a typo initiated by Bitmain's S3 specs. Am I experiencing a Twilight Zone moment here?
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dogie
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January 09, 2015, 11:53:27 AM |
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I have an S3 which showed up today I can not log in. I do get to the screen where you enter the login and pass and I enter root / root no luck. I tried root / admin no luck. I powered off and pressed the hole beside the cat 5 LEDs for ten seconds, tried again with new browser window, same thing, tried with it powered on, same thing. What am I missing here please. It must be something dumb but it is driving me mad. I had another one from ebay show up doa today.
If you bought it used then prior owner may have changed the password? Wouldn't "factory defaults" set it to a default password? All good suggestions, although its not an easy flash if you can't login. Reset button will likely be broken due to shipping with November firmware if its new.
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sloopy
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January 09, 2015, 12:30:16 PM |
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It isn't new it is used. Is there another way to login? ssh? Do you hold the reset while powered on or off?
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Transaction fees go to the pools and the pools decide to pay them to the miners. Anything else, including off-chain solutions are stealing and not the way Bitcoin was intended to function. Make the block size set by the pool. Pool = miners and they get the choice.
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jackbox
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January 09, 2015, 12:42:58 PM |
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I purchased an ID-Cooling No. 14025 140mm fan to replace my S3 fans. While they match the screw positions for the S3 and mount fine the connector that attached to the S3 control board has a plastic tab on it, that prevents the connector from sliding onto the control board connector without damaging it. Do I need to modify the connector to make it fit or do something else? Any help would be appreciated. Photo of connectors attached. http://s24.postimg.org/5bqombaxx/42159.jpgThanks. People usually just shave off the tab (I have). Just make sure to plug it in the correct orientation/polarity. That is what I suspected I would have to do. Just wanted some confirmation. Thanks. No problem. But a 14025 (140mm) fan? Are you able to actually fit 140mm fans onto the S3's 120mm fan screw holes? I'm aware that Bitmain's site states on its S3 spec page, "Two 14038 fans mounted on both front and back ends". I thought that's just a typo because the S3 fans don't look like 140mm fans to me and certainly didn't measure 140mm; it's 120mm x 38mm and therefore 12038 fans. I've also seen posts on other threads referring to it as 14038 fans and again, I dismissed it as a typo or a perpetuation of a typo initiated by Bitmain's S3 specs. Am I experiencing a Twilight Zone moment here? They are 140mm fans with mounting holes in the 120mm position. They block the ethernet port on the front but are fine on the back.
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mrpark
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January 09, 2015, 02:18:24 PM |
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OK, I fixed the 0Gh/s problem. No matter how many times I rebooted or what I did to my S3, I only got 0Gh/s. The fix was that I needed to physically reboot it. Now, its running fine on the 0103 firmware with the S3 voltage settings.
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smilingloki
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January 09, 2015, 02:25:09 PM |
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OK, I fixed the 0Gh/s problem. No matter how many times I rebooted or what I did to my S3, I only got 0Gh/s. The fix was that I needed to physically reboot it. Now, its running fine on the 0103 firmware with the S3 voltage settings.
What voltage settings are you running?
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mrpark
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January 09, 2015, 03:00:38 PM |
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I just did the drop down and chose S3 default, I saw S3+ voltage settings, but assume that won't work, especially I am only using 2 PCI-E in the miner. OK, I fixed the 0Gh/s problem. No matter how many times I rebooted or what I did to my S3, I only got 0Gh/s. The fix was that I needed to physically reboot it. Now, its running fine on the 0103 firmware with the S3 voltage settings.
What voltage settings are you running?
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dog1965
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January 09, 2015, 03:01:42 PM |
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