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Topic: Antminer S1 factory Reset (Read 18795 times)

sr. member
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March 23, 2014, 03:34:52 AM
#20
Are you sure you're using the S1?
newbie
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March 22, 2014, 01:39:58 AM
#19
Hope this help....

I had the same issue trying to connect S1 using WIFI, Im a Electronic and Systems Enginner, so i figure out that the plug of the wifi connector of the S1 is missing the little part inside, and the antena has the same connector, so i was trying to connect female connector -to- female connector.

Thats why i was getting no Network.

Try to put a very small wire about (.5Centimeters) in the little hole of the wifi plug, and then try to put the anntena small hole inside that wire.

something like this

O - O

hope this help to everyone

Let me know if that did the trick.

OK, after trying to many changes i did it, first set your WIFI network running, then disable LAN, and then disable WAN, after that the WIFI network will star running.

EDIT - 22-03-2014
OK after a day of testing configurations, I delete the WAN device in the adminpage, this give me the chance, to use just the WWAN (WIFI), and the miner is running fine, i will keep you posted.

The problem is the route table of the network devices, the WAN was trying to connect to internet, when the real connectio was the wifi, if you log via ssh, and do the route command $route, you will figure out this problem.

thanks....
sr. member
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March 12, 2014, 03:10:58 PM
#18
newer batches have been 192.168.1.99
full member
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March 12, 2014, 08:49:11 AM
#17
How long do I have to push that button.

What to do when I dont have the sticker with the default IP? Are they all on the 192.168.2.x subnet?

Thx


Where is the reset button.  I am having the same problem being unable to connect to the miner ip

On the controller board.
sr. member
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February 13, 2014, 02:08:10 PM
#16
Where is the reset button.  I am having the same problem being unable to connect to the miner ip

On the controller board.
member
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February 12, 2014, 05:24:04 PM
#15
Where is the reset button.  I am having the same problem being unable to connect to the miner ip
sr. member
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February 08, 2014, 03:34:05 AM
#14
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If that doesn't work then dump out the contents of your /etc/config/network file in a PM to me and I will have a look.
check pm.


What is in your /etc/config/network file?

do you have teamviewer?


Nothing wrong with your miner or I think your setup now, you are just too far away from your wireless router to use an Ant without an antenna, you need to get a 5dbi sma antenna, that should give you a better connection.
hero member
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February 07, 2014, 01:22:34 PM
#13
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If that doesn't work then dump out the contents of your /etc/config/network file in a PM to me and I will have a look.
check pm.


What is in your /etc/config/network file?

do you have teamviewer?
sr. member
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February 07, 2014, 01:16:09 PM
#12
...

If that doesn't work then dump out the contents of your /etc/config/network file in a PM to me and I will have a look.
check pm.


What is in your /etc/config/network file?
hero member
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February 07, 2014, 01:03:15 PM
#11
Yes. Another problem...

I got my machine hooked to my computer then uses its wifi for internet.

I am still not mining.

I can ping the machine from my computer and my machine to openwrt.org

I saved everything.

Thanks

If you want to use Wifi then set WAN and WWAN to DHCP, power off, wait 10 or so seconds, power on, and use an IP Scanner tool to find the IP) if you cannot locate it.

The trick is to make sure that there are no static entries on the WAN interface and the power cycle otherwise you will just end up hanging at the black LuCi screen on WiFi
I will try that now. Thanks for now.

-edit-
found it.

still not mining thou... connected to wifi, both wan and wwan is dhcp.

Ping openwrt.org, and 0% pkt loss

not mining.

You have a setting wrong or your router does not provide DNS entries as part of its DHCP. It is normally the first rather than the latter. The quickest way to do this is to see if this is the problem is to go to the Network -> Interfaces -> WWAN -> General Setup and confirm that the Protocl is set to DHCP, then on the  Network -> Interfaces -> WWAN -> Advanced Setup uncheck the Use DNS servers advertised by peer checkbox, the Use custom DNS servers box appears, enter 8.8.8.8 in the Use custom DNS servers box, then Save & Apply. You may need to power cycle again but you can test first from the Network -> Diagnostics ping page.

If that doesn't work then dump out the contents of your /etc/config/network file in a PM to me and I will have a look.
check pm.
sr. member
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February 07, 2014, 08:46:43 AM
#10
Yes. Another problem...

I got my machine hooked to my computer then uses its wifi for internet.

I am still not mining.

I can ping the machine from my computer and my machine to openwrt.org

I saved everything.

Thanks

If you want to use Wifi then set WAN and WWAN to DHCP, power off, wait 10 or so seconds, power on, and use an IP Scanner tool to find the IP) if you cannot locate it.

The trick is to make sure that there are no static entries on the WAN interface and the power cycle otherwise you will just end up hanging at the black LuCi screen on WiFi
I will try that now. Thanks for now.

-edit-
found it.

still not mining thou... connected to wifi, both wan and wwan is dhcp.

Ping openwrt.org, and 0% pkt loss

not mining.

You have a setting wrong or your router does not provide DNS entries as part of its DHCP. It is normally the first rather than the latter. The quickest way to do this is to see if this is the problem is to go to the Network -> Interfaces -> WWAN -> General Setup and confirm that the Protocl is set to DHCP, then on the  Network -> Interfaces -> WWAN -> Advanced Setup uncheck the Use DNS servers advertised by peer checkbox, the Use custom DNS servers box appears, enter 8.8.8.8 in the Use custom DNS servers box, then Save & Apply. You may need to power cycle again but you can test first from the Network -> Diagnostics ping page.

If that doesn't work then dump out the contents of your /etc/config/network file in a PM to me and I will have a look.
hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 500
February 07, 2014, 05:54:06 AM
#9
Yes. Another problem...

I got my machine hooked to my computer then uses its wifi for internet.

I am still not mining.

I can ping the machine from my computer and my machine to openwrt.org

I saved everything.

Thanks

If you want to use Wifi then set WAN and WWAN to DHCP, power off, wait 10 or so seconds, power on, and use an IP Scanner tool to find the IP) if you cannot locate it.

The trick is to make sure that there are no static entries on the WAN interface and the power cycle otherwise you will just end up hanging at the black LuCi screen on WiFi
I will try that now. Thanks for now.

-edit-
found it.

still not mining thou... connected to wifi, both wan and wwan is dhcp.

Ping openwrt.org, and 0% pkt loss

not mining.
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
February 07, 2014, 04:59:02 AM
#8
Yes. Another problem...

I got my machine hooked to my computer then uses its wifi for internet.

I am still not mining.

I can ping the machine from my computer and my machine to openwrt.org

I saved everything.

Thanks

If you want to use Wifi then set WAN and WWAN to DHCP, power off, wait 10 or so seconds, power on, and use an IP Scanner tool to find the IP) if you cannot locate it.

The trick is to make sure that there are no static entries on the WAN interface and the power cycle otherwise you will just end up hanging at the black LuCi screen on WiFi
hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 500
February 07, 2014, 03:02:08 AM
#7
Yes. Another problem...

I got my machine hooked to my computer then uses its wifi for internet.

I am still not mining.

I can ping the machine from my computer and my machine to openwrt.org

I saved everything.

Thanks
hero member
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Merit: 500
February 06, 2014, 07:40:46 PM
#6
Did it work?
hero member
Activity: 896
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February 06, 2014, 04:21:58 PM
#5
There's a little push button on the control module that will reset it back to factory.

Found it thanks.
hero member
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February 06, 2014, 04:00:20 PM
#4
There's a little push button on the control module that will reset it back to factory.
hero member
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February 06, 2014, 03:46:28 PM
#3
Really?
yes.

I can receive and send packets but still cant connect to the miner.
legendary
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February 06, 2014, 03:43:57 PM
#2
Really?
hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 500
February 06, 2014, 03:39:34 PM
#1
Hi,

Is it possible to factory reset the antminer? I didnt change the ip, but somehow cannot connect to the web GUI...

Thanks
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