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November 24, 2014, 10:23:25 AM
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Hi everyone.

I've got a Raspberry Pi / Antminer U2 / Minepeon / DLink powered USB hub mining setup and I've got one annoying little problem..
It'll mine just fine when connected to the router via ethernet but won't when connected by Wifi.
The Pi is defo connected as I can remote desktop to it over wifi and access webpages, etc.
I just cant find what's stopping it from working.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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November 25, 2014, 02:29:36 PM
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Hi everyone.

I've got a Raspberry Pi / Antminer U2 / Minepeon / DLink powered USB hub mining setup and I've got one annoying little problem..
It'll mine just fine when connected to the router via ethernet but won't when connected by Wifi.
The Pi is defo connected as I can remote desktop to it over wifi and access webpages, etc.
I just cant find what's stopping it from working.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.

Check whether the port is blocked when connecting using DLink and if possible try to use another port. Smiley

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January 01, 2015, 04:26:52 PM
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Sorted it, I think.
For some reason, if the fan is plugged in when I turn the system on it stops the whole thing from hashing. Once the asic starts hashing I plug the fan back in and all's well.
Thanks for all those who took the time to think  about this.
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January 04, 2015, 10:02:23 PM
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Sorted it, I think.
For some reason, if the fan is plugged in when I turn the system on it stops the whole thing from hashing. Once the asic starts hashing I plug the fan back in and all's well.
Thanks for all those who took the time to think  about this.

that means your power supply is not big enough .. not enough to drive the fan and hash in the same time.

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