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November 21, 2014, 05:14:06 AM |
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truck,
If your local network is not on 192.168.1.x network then the antminer will pick up an address from that ip range.
Guessing that you are using a Windows PC...go to a command prompt (click Start>Run) and type cmd and press enter. You should get a command prompt Type ipconfig and press enter That will show you the ip address of your PC. If you are on say 192.168.0.x then your PC will have an address of something like 192.168.0.2 You will need to find the ip that the ant picked up from your DHCP server but don't worry it's easier than it sounds...just ping a few ip addresses starting from the next number up from what your PC has. So for example... ping 192.168.0.4 ping 192.168.0.5 etc. etc.
Depending on how many devices are on your home network there may be a few ip's that show a reply. Anything that says 'request timed out' or 'host unreachable' is an ip not in use.
When find one that pings pop open your browser and try to connect.
ig
EDIT: Forgot to mention if this is a new miner and you haven't configured it yet anyway you could always just hit the reset button which should put the static address of 192.168.1.99 back onto it.
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