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legendary
Activity: 1456
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July 13, 2015, 05:58:06 PM
#24
okay checked that and plugged it into different power source but still sounds and runs the same, just the mini fan runs like always and still not able to find the ip
 

You never answered are you trying to use 110 breaker?  I'm guessing you are not but just wanted to check to be sure with S4+.

You mentioned S3+ in thread title... is it S3+'s or S4+'s.  Makes a big differences in which one.
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
July 13, 2015, 05:31:54 PM
#23
okay checked that and plugged it into different power source but still sounds and runs the same, just the mini fan runs like always and still not able to find the ip
 
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
July 11, 2015, 11:01:25 PM
#22
hi i just bought 2 antminer S4+ and am currently having the same problem i cant seem to find the ip address of the miners and ive gone threw the steps over an over an idea ?

Do you have them plug on to a 210/220 breaker? (making sure your not using 110).

What are the miners doing do they turn on, stay on, etc?
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
July 11, 2015, 09:51:44 PM
#21
hi i just bought 2 antminer S4+ and am currently having the same problem i cant seem to find the ip address of the miners and ive gone threw the steps over an over an idea ?
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
July 02, 2015, 01:48:53 PM
#20
now I've got the all in one just functioning as the modem (it's networking is bridged) and I've got a router that does the actual routing job, along with a number of multi-port switches throughout my house.

We have a lot of the same expirences it sounds like with all in ones.   I had to put in a special request to get bridged mode when I had a all in one.  It was just a horrible router.  But got a special firmware from my ISP techs and got into bridged mode.   After I used much better routers.

And then recently they put in a new line of fiber, and did not even offer the all in one. So made it very easy transition. They gave me a straight modem, love the speed now.

And I agree were both headed twords same info Smiley.  OP is quiet so we can hope he got it fixed and just did not update thread.
legendary
Activity: 1344
Merit: 1024
Mine at Jonny's Pool
July 02, 2015, 10:24:10 AM
#19
I'm not disagreeing I would agree most likely he had a different IP set being sent out then his old place.

I in no way meant to set them up wireless.   I'm asking if OP had wireless as I have a feeling his "modem" is a all in one with wireless, ports, etc.   But I could be wrong and he has a plain modem and pluged it to one computer until today getting a router, I just am doubting it.

I was going to try to help OP get his S3 connected to his "modem" if it was a all in one modem/router like I have it is.   And that router would not be needed as it was all in one from ISP.  But my feeling turns out to be wrong then I will try to help him connect it to router.    

Just trying to see more about his network setup.
We're both trying to get the same info from the guy... and I'm pretty sure we both think the root cause of his problems is the same Smiley.  I used to have one of those all in one types (still do, actually), but I don't use it as my primary router any longer... now I've got the all in one just functioning as the modem (it's networking is bridged) and I've got a router that does the actual routing job, along with a number of multi-port switches throughout my house.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
July 01, 2015, 09:48:26 PM
#18
I just got a router. everything is plug in correctly. I am able the login to the new router using the its IP address. but when I login to the new router the IP address for the antminers are not listed. I really don't know what to do or whats going on.
What is the IP address of the new router?  Things need to match.  For example, if your old setup was working properly and you had never changed anything, it is very likely your old modem/router was providing addresses to your hardware in the 192.168.0.XX range.  The S3 uses this same range, so everything would have just worked happily.  If you're having problems now, it's very likely the new router from the new ISP is using a different IP range, so it can't see those S3s (which are still using the old 192.168.0.XX address).

I asked some questions above.  I really wonder if he has a all in one type modem from ISP.  He had a modem and I think it's a slim chance he had a Ethernet cord coming to just one device from a modem.

OP did you have wireless when just had your "modem"?   On you "modem" does it have ethernet spots on the back for more then one?

Just trying to see if it's all in one device or truly just a plain modem.
Since he replied that he's just moved and these miners were working properly before, I can't imagine he initially went through the problem of setting them up wirelessly.  Yes, the S3 will work wirelessly if you set it up, I posted about it last year when they were released.  However, chances are he hasn't gone into the S3 config to change things around to use the wireless.

So, the scenario is far more likely that his new ISP, with the new modem/router isn't using the same 192.168.0.XX address his old one was.

I'm not disagreeing I would agree most likely he had a different IP set being sent out then his old place.

I in no way meant to set them up wireless.   I'm asking if OP had wireless as I have a feeling his "modem" is a all in one with wireless, ports, etc.   But I could be wrong and he has a plain modem and pluged it to one computer until today getting a router, I just am doubting it.

I was going to try to help OP get his S3 connected to his "modem" if it was a all in one modem/router like I have it is.   And that router would not be needed as it was all in one from ISP.  But my feeling turns out to be wrong then I will try to help him connect it to router.    

Just trying to see more about his network setup.
legendary
Activity: 1344
Merit: 1024
Mine at Jonny's Pool
July 01, 2015, 08:58:17 PM
#17
I just got a router. everything is plug in correctly. I am able the login to the new router using the its IP address. but when I login to the new router the IP address for the antminers are not listed. I really don't know what to do or whats going on.
What is the IP address of the new router?  Things need to match.  For example, if your old setup was working properly and you had never changed anything, it is very likely your old modem/router was providing addresses to your hardware in the 192.168.0.XX range.  The S3 uses this same range, so everything would have just worked happily.  If you're having problems now, it's very likely the new router from the new ISP is using a different IP range, so it can't see those S3s (which are still using the old 192.168.0.XX address).

I asked some questions above.  I really wonder if he has a all in one type modem from ISP.  He had a modem and I think it's a slim chance he had a Ethernet cord coming to just one device from a modem.

OP did you have wireless when just had your "modem"?   On you "modem" does it have ethernet spots on the back for more then one?

Just trying to see if it's all in one device or truly just a plain modem.
Since he replied that he's just moved and these miners were working properly before, I can't imagine he initially went through the problem of setting them up wirelessly.  Yes, the S3 will work wirelessly if you set it up, I posted about it last year when they were released.  However, chances are he hasn't gone into the S3 config to change things around to use the wireless.

So, the scenario is far more likely that his new ISP, with the new modem/router isn't using the same 192.168.0.XX address his old one was.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
July 01, 2015, 08:54:11 PM
#16
I just got a router. everything is plug in correctly. I am able the login to the new router using the its IP address. but when I login to the new router the IP address for the antminers are not listed. I really don't know what to do or whats going on.
What is the IP address of the new router?  Things need to match.  For example, if your old setup was working properly and you had never changed anything, it is very likely your old modem/router was providing addresses to your hardware in the 192.168.0.XX range.  The S3 uses this same range, so everything would have just worked happily.  If you're having problems now, it's very likely the new router from the new ISP is using a different IP range, so it can't see those S3s (which are still using the old 192.168.0.XX address).

I asked some questions above.  I really wonder if he has a all in one type modem from ISP.  He had a modem and I think it's a slim chance he had a Ethernet cord coming to just one device from a modem.

OP did you have wireless when just had your "modem"?   On you "modem" does it have ethernet spots on the back for more then one?

Just trying to see if it's all in one device or truly just a plain modem.
legendary
Activity: 1344
Merit: 1024
Mine at Jonny's Pool
July 01, 2015, 08:17:01 PM
#15
I just got a router. everything is plug in correctly. I am able the login to the new router using the its IP address. but when I login to the new router the IP address for the antminers are not listed. I really don't know what to do or whats going on.
What is the IP address of the new router?  Things need to match.  For example, if your old setup was working properly and you had never changed anything, it is very likely your old modem/router was providing addresses to your hardware in the 192.168.0.XX range.  The S3 uses this same range, so everything would have just worked happily.  If you're having problems now, it's very likely the new router from the new ISP is using a different IP range, so it can't see those S3s (which are still using the old 192.168.0.XX address).
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
July 01, 2015, 07:54:09 PM
#14
Do a factory reset, make sure you have a computer on the same subnet, and try to access it again.
I did a factory reset on the antminer and the router and still nothing.
The default IP address for the S3 is 192.168.1.99, what is the IP address of the machine you are trying to access it from?

My guess is it's something different than 192.168.1.XXX and that's why you can't see the S3.  You need to have a machine on the same IP scheme as the S3 in order to see it, usually an extra laptop or something you can change the IP address on really easy, then you can change the S3 IP address to match your home network.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
July 01, 2015, 07:42:27 PM
#13
Do a factory reset, make sure you have a computer on the same subnet, and try to access it again.
I did a factory reset on the antminer and the router and still nothing.

Let me see if I understand.  Did you have a modem and wireless before you got router?

I'm checking to see if you have a all in one type modem.   And your plugging an additional router to it.   With only a cable modem how were you getting internet before?  Did you really have a Ethernet from modem to one computer? Or did it have wireless?
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
July 01, 2015, 07:30:05 PM
#12
Do a factory reset, make sure you have a computer on the same subnet, and try to access it again.
I did a factory reset on the antminer and the router and still nothing.
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
July 01, 2015, 07:05:40 PM
#11
Do a factory reset, make sure you have a computer on the same subnet, and try to access it again.
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
July 01, 2015, 06:47:53 PM
#10
can anyone on here help me set up my antminer. I plug in everything correctly. when I type the IP address of the miner on the browser and not connecting to the internet. it say the device with that IP is not responding.

Did you get the miner from someone else or is it one you were using and know it for sure is the IP?

As general advice I would look at connected devices to router try to find it.  Assuming you don't have a lot of connected IP's you should be able to try them and hopefully find it's IP.

I would try finding quite a bit first.  But if you cannot find it resetting it is the next option.

i got the antminer on ebay they were working fine at my old apartment. i have stop minning for a month cuz i was moving and now in my new apartment with different internet company. i do not have a router i only have a motern.

yeah you need a router.. you dont have a wireless router with a 4 port switch on the back?

how are you plugging it in? direct to your cable modem?

I just got a router. everything is plug in correctly. I am able the login to the new router using the its IP address. but when I login to the new router the IP address for the antminers are not listed. I really don't know what to do or whats going on.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
June 30, 2015, 01:44:34 PM
#9
can anyone on here help me set up my antminer. I plug in everything correctly. when I type the IP address of the miner on the browser and not connecting to the internet. it say the device with that IP is not responding.

Did you get the miner from someone else or is it one you were using and know it for sure is the IP?

As general advice I would look at connected devices to router try to find it.  Assuming you don't have a lot of connected IP's you should be able to try them and hopefully find it's IP.

I would try finding quite a bit first.  But if you cannot find it resetting it is the next option.

i got the antminer on ebay they were working fine at my old apartment. i have stop minning for a month cuz i was moving and now in my new apartment with different internet company. i do not have a router i only have a motern.

I read this again.  So you do have a modem from the company.  Does it have ethernet connection on back?  Normally if it's a all in one from company there is ethernet ports on back.
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1001
June 30, 2015, 12:47:48 PM
#8
can anyone on here help me set up my antminer. I plug in everything correctly. when I type the IP address of the miner on the browser and not connecting to the internet. it say the device with that IP is not responding.

Did you get the miner from someone else or is it one you were using and know it for sure is the IP?

As general advice I would look at connected devices to router try to find it.  Assuming you don't have a lot of connected IP's you should be able to try them and hopefully find it's IP.

I would try finding quite a bit first.  But if you cannot find it resetting it is the next option.

i got the antminer on ebay they were working fine at my old apartment. i have stop minning for a month cuz i was moving and now in my new apartment with different internet company. i do not have a router i only have a motern.

yeah you need a router.. you dont have a wireless router with a 4 port switch on the back?

how are you plugging it in? direct to your cable modem?
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
June 29, 2015, 08:14:46 PM
#6
Looks like two threads.  I suggest locking this one and using other one.  Just makes it more simple to have all info in one place.

Anyways asked a few questions in other thread - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11749523
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
June 29, 2015, 07:03:25 PM
#5
can anyone on here help me set up my antminer. I plug in everything correctly. when I type the IP address of the miner on the browser and not connecting to the internet. it say the device with that IP is not responding.

Did you get the miner from someone else or is it one you were using and know it for sure is the IP?

As general advice I would look at connected devices to router try to find it.  Assuming you don't have a lot of connected IP's you should be able to try them and hopefully find it's IP.

I would try finding quite a bit first.  But if you cannot find it resetting it is the next option.

i got the antminer on ebay they were working fine at my old apartment. i have stop minning for a month cuz i was moving and now in my new apartment with different internet company. i do not have a router i only have a motern.
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