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April 30, 2015, 04:47:27 PM |
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no.... as in psu off and on or factory default with the button next to led?
turn it off and back on, do the comcast router too. man... same shit on nslookup unplugged comcast router... waited for wifi connectivity.. and then re turned on antminer.....
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April 30, 2015, 04:50:41 PM |
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no.... as in psu off and on or factory default with the button next to led?
turn it off and back on, do the comcast router too. man... same shit on nslookup unplugged comcast router... waited for wifi connectivity.. and then re turned on antminer..... are you connected to the comcast router or the netgear with your laptop?
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April 30, 2015, 04:51:51 PM |
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no.... as in psu off and on or factory default with the button next to led?
turn it off and back on, do the comcast router too. man... same shit on nslookup unplugged comcast router... waited for wifi connectivity.. and then re turned on antminer..... are you connected to the comcast router or the netgear with your laptop? laptops selected to the netgear wifi if thats what u mean? in order to acess the antminers gui i have to be on that as opposed to the comcast selection i have netgear38 and 38-5g on netgear.... and home 9368 on comcast http://postimg.org/image/aduif4fl5/5cb42cc5/
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April 30, 2015, 04:59:27 PM |
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no.... as in psu off and on or factory default with the button next to led?
turn it off and back on, do the comcast router too. man... same shit on nslookup unplugged comcast router... waited for wifi connectivity.. and then re turned on antminer..... are you connected to the comcast router or the netgear with your laptop? laptops selected to the netgear wifi if thats what u mean? in order to acess the antminers gui i have to be on that as opposed to the comcast selection i have netgear38 and 38-5g on netgear.... and home 9368 on comcast http://postimg.org/image/aduif4fl5/5cb42cc5/wow alot of wifi in your area lol.. ok so if you cant access the s3 from the comcast router then something in there isnt right. you sure your comcast router is 192.168.1.1?
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April 30, 2015, 05:00:45 PM |
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Too bad this linux doesn't supply nmap in the default distribution.
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April 30, 2015, 05:02:11 PM |
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lol im sure of absolutley nothing at this point...... and yeeee i live in boulder co.... fairly big college/tech city... probably the one of the best citys in the whole world if you ask me... but anywayyyyy to access my comcast router I type 192.168.1.1 in the domain bar so im pretty sure thats correct yea? lemme try and acess the ant gui from that wifi real quick... ill update in the edit feature a paragraph down frm here...... ah shit, im trippin i can totally acess from comcast....but im fairly sure i couldent before... progressss hopefully comcast gui http://postimg.org/image/u0g1kwdi1/5fa3dcfc/same 127. address error in ns lookup :/
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April 30, 2015, 05:10:54 PM |
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lol im sure of absolutley nothing at this point...... and yeeee i live in boulder co.... fairly big college/tech city... probably the one of the best citys in the whole world if you ask me... but anywayyyyy to access my comcast router I type 192.168.1.1 in the domain bar so im pretty sure thats correct yea? lemme try and acess the ant gui from that wifi real quick... ill update in the edit feature a paragraph down frm here...... ah shit, im trippin i can totally acess from comcast....but im fairly sure i couldent before... progressss hopefully comcast gui http://postimg.org/image/u0g1kwdi1/5fa3dcfc/same 127. address error in ns lookup :/ ok that is good news you can connect to the s3 from the comcast router, that means the lan is working now. now we just have to figure out why the s3 cant see the internet.
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April 30, 2015, 05:15:08 PM |
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lol im sure of absolutley nothing at this point...... and yeeee i live in boulder co.... fairly big college/tech city... probably the one of the best citys in the whole world if you ask me... but anywayyyyy to access my comcast router I type 192.168.1.1 in the domain bar so im pretty sure thats correct yea? lemme try and acess the ant gui from that wifi real quick... ill update in the edit feature a paragraph down frm here...... ah shit, im trippin i can totally acess from comcast....but im fairly sure i couldent before... progressss hopefully comcast gui http://postimg.org/image/u0g1kwdi1/5fa3dcfc/same 127. address error in ns lookup :/ ok that is good news you can connect to the s3 from the comcast router, that means the lan is working now. now we just have to figure out why the s3 cant see the internet. man.... do i owe you..................................... this is one hell of a project lol... im sitting here waiting to type like im gonna formulate some kind of something to contribute but im completely at a loss at this point...... Ill be eagerly waiting any thing further if you can think of it...............thank you
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April 30, 2015, 05:19:45 PM |
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Understand a home router has one uplink port and an internal downlink port (192.168.1.1) but the internal downlink port is attached to a multiple port high speed switch. The uplink port will have a different network designation than the downlink switch ports. If your comcast box is giving your netgear box an uplink address of .1.2 then your netgear downlink switch ports must have a different address like in the 192.168.2.0 network. If you then put your laptop into a netgear downlink port and the S3 into the netgear as well, they might be 192.168.2.2 and 192.168.2.3 while the invisible internal downlink port has 192.168.2.1.
I make my top router have the highest network and the lowest the 192.168.1.0 net.
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April 30, 2015, 05:21:33 PM |
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Understand a home router has one uplink port and an internal downlink port (192.168.1.1) but the internal downlink port is attached to a multiple port high speed switch. The uplink port will have a different network designation than the downlink switch ports. If your comcast box is giving your netgear box an uplink address of .1.2 then your netgear downlink switch ports must have a different address like in the 192.168.2.0 network. If you then put your laptop into a netgear downlink port and the S3 into the netgear as well, they might be 192.168.2.2 and 192.168.2.3 while the invisible internal downlink port has 192.168.2.1.
I make my top router have the highest network and the lowest the 192.168.1.0 net.
no he doesnt need that.. basically when you have it set like he does you have a gateway and then a separate router.. you cant put them on different subnets because then only one will see the gateway.
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April 30, 2015, 05:21:51 PM |
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Understand a home router has one uplink port and an internal downlink port (192.168.1.1) but the internal downlink port is attached to a multiple port high speed switch. The uplink port will have a different network designation than the downlink switch ports. If your comcast box is giving your netgear box an uplink address of .1.2 then your netgear downlink switch ports must have a different address like in the 192.168.2.0 network. If you then put your laptop into a netgear downlink port and the S3 into the netgear as well, they might be 192.168.2.2 and 192.168.2.3 while the invisible internal downlink port has 192.168.2.1.
I make my top router have the highest network and the lowest the 192.168.1.0 net.
oh man............ any screen capture info i can contribute that would allow you to more specifically go about doing any/all of that?? aigh arron..... fwm man im sticking with you as weve made a gangggg of progress today... even though a whole lot of it might not show yet..... any more shots i can give you to help you process where im at?
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April 30, 2015, 05:21:55 PM |
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Common default settings in the router are to limit the IP range to 50. So this will often fall out of the .127 range, look for a check box in the router gui that needs to be unchecked and applied. To be honest though, connecting two routers is a bit trying but you can usually go to Netgear website and search the tech support for Cascading Routers. Its possible that the Comcast router is blocking outside connections from devices that have not sent the password to it.
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April 30, 2015, 05:23:08 PM |
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lol im sure of absolutley nothing at this point...... and yeeee i live in boulder co.... fairly big college/tech city... probably the one of the best citys in the whole world if you ask me... but anywayyyyy to access my comcast router I type 192.168.1.1 in the domain bar so im pretty sure thats correct yea? lemme try and acess the ant gui from that wifi real quick... ill update in the edit feature a paragraph down frm here...... ah shit, im trippin i can totally acess from comcast....but im fairly sure i couldent before... progressss hopefully comcast gui http://postimg.org/image/u0g1kwdi1/5fa3dcfc/same 127. address error in ns lookup :/ ok that is good news you can connect to the s3 from the comcast router, that means the lan is working now. now we just have to figure out why the s3 cant see the internet. man.... do i owe you..................................... this is one hell of a project lol... im sitting here waiting to type like im gonna formulate some kind of something to contribute but im completely at a loss at this point...... Ill be eagerly waiting any thing further if you can think of it...............thank you what is the model of your netgear router, i want to check something
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April 30, 2015, 05:24:32 PM |
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Common default settings in the router are to limit the IP range to 50. So this will often fall out of the .127 range, look for a check box in the router gui that needs to be unchecked and applied. To be honest though, connecting two routers is a bit trying but you can usually go to Netgear website and search the tech support for Cascading Routers. Its possible that the Comcast router is blocking outside connections from devices that have not sent the password to it.
i would think that too but then he said he connected to the netgear with his laptop and it sees the internet.. i almost have the same setup he does on the routers, except i opted for the wireless bridge option. im going to check his router and see if it has that option, that would make things a ton easier.
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April 30, 2015, 05:25:27 PM |
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and again i wonder about this screenl.... the one antminer i had hashing for the longest here read at that point 40 someodd percent of free space availbile whereas now this screen shows 90??? http://postimg.org/image/k3syetz6h/c217948d/
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April 30, 2015, 05:26:33 PM |
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Common default settings in the router are to limit the IP range to 50. So this will often fall out of the .127 range, look for a check box in the router gui that needs to be unchecked and applied. To be honest though, connecting two routers is a bit trying but you can usually go to Netgear website and search the tech support for Cascading Routers. Its possible that the Comcast router is blocking outside connections from devices that have not sent the password to it.
i would think that too but then he said he connected to the netgear with his laptop and it sees the internet.. i almost have the same setup he does on the routers, except i opted for the wireless bridge option. im going to check his router and see if it has that option, that would make things a ton easier. netgear n750
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and again i wonder about this screenl.... the one antminer i had hashing for the longest here read at that point 40 someodd percent of free space availbile whereas now this screen shows 90??? http://postimg.org/image/k3syetz6h/c217948d/im not worried about that yet, because that wouldnt keep the s3 from doing a ping test.
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and again i wonder about this screenl.... the one antminer i had hashing for the longest here read at that point 40 someodd percent of free space availbile whereas now this screen shows 90??? http://postimg.org/image/k3syetz6h/c217948d/im not worried about that yet, because that wouldnt keep the s3 from doing a ping test. fuck man.... thank you
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April 30, 2015, 05:30:56 PM |
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Common default settings in the router are to limit the IP range to 50. So this will often fall out of the .127 range, look for a check box in the router gui that needs to be unchecked and applied. To be honest though, connecting two routers is a bit trying but you can usually go to Netgear website and search the tech support for Cascading Routers. Its possible that the Comcast router is blocking outside connections from devices that have not sent the password to it.
i would think that too but then he said he connected to the netgear with his laptop and it sees the internet.. i almost have the same setup he does on the routers, except i opted for the wireless bridge option. im going to check his router and see if it has that option, that would make things a ton easier. netgear n750 i hate netgear its ui is so complicated. im looking up the manual now. im sure we are missing an option, somewhere.
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April 30, 2015, 05:31:49 PM |
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One might ask how many devices does he want to connect to the internet. All via ethernet cable might be easiest. If he has 4 high speed switch ports and a single uplink port on the comcast and if he has 4 or fewer devices to connect then just use the comcast router.
If he has more devices than high speed switch ports then add the netgear router.
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