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August 26, 2014, 12:49:17 AM
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Hey Gang! Have searched the setup pages... help!

Have 3x S1s looking to get online at home. Have FiOS modem with 4 ports, no problem.

Plugged first miner in, found it by navigating to set IP by browser, configured and it is mining. Boom!

Now, I have 2x more mines with the same IP stamped on them. How do I move the first miner off that stamped IP in order that I add and configure the second and third machines?

I have computer IP, Subnet, Gateway. XP machine. Step by steps would be a huge help.

thanks!

also, with the machine i added i'm over 1 Th/s... want more power!!
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August 26, 2014, 01:09:01 AM
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Once you have configured your first miner, change its ip address to be different to the other two miners and then just rinse n' repeat the setup with those. (these settings are in Network > Interfaces > Lan)

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August 26, 2014, 01:18:29 AM
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you rule!

i'm 3/4s of the way home. where, specifically, do i change the miner IP?
do i change the DHCP protocol?

thanks! so excited to get these other machines running
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August 26, 2014, 02:19:43 AM
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Think I've got it.... thanks much
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August 26, 2014, 05:57:27 AM
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It might be a good idea to assign them a static IP and put it a little bit higher than the normal range so you don't get any conflicts that could lead to miner downtime.
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August 26, 2014, 12:36:41 PM
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Yea assign them static or just reserve the IP they get allocated in the router
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August 26, 2014, 10:01:59 PM
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So much help in one awesome resources. Thank you!

IP Address      192.168.1.2
Subnet Mask   255.255.255.0
Default Gway  192.168.1.1

Miners are now assigned 192.168.1.95 and similar. Should this pose any problems?

Also, have been plugging the new miners into open ports on the modem. Have one port left with 3-4 machines needing a home. If I buy a basic hub/switch do I simply use it as an extension of ports?

Last port 5 I would plug the hub/switch into the remaining port giving gives ports 5x(V,W,Y,X,Z).
Now, simply plug the next machine into port 5-V, login and configure, change IP, logout and plug the next idle machine into port 5-W, login and configure, change IP, logout and repeat?

Thanks all.
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August 27, 2014, 05:34:21 AM
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.95 should be fine.  I did .80 onwards with mine since the first 80 should be free for a pantload of DHCP assignments.

You can just plug all the miners into a switch and then have the switch uplink to the modem just like you mentioned.  Obviously the fewer links the lower the latency but it shouldn't matter that much.
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