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Topic: BITMAIN AntRouter R1: 1st wireless networking device with bitcoin mining chip - page 29. (Read 77666 times)

legendary
Activity: 1274
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I burned out a nanofury usb stick by overclocking it from "50 bits" to "52 bits" (56 bits max), I would be wary of overclocking these little chips, especially since they do not have any active cooling.  It would only be a matter of time (couple weeks in the case of my stick) before the mining chip burns itself out.  And for a gain of ~2GH, is it really worth it?
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Anyone tested it as a U3 controller? I am really curious how they did with that.

I'm hoping for good things, but not sure what to expect.

My U3 is still running after 18 hrs. I'll update if it zombies out.

That would be the best thing about this product is if they figured a way to get rid of zombie.  If they did that I would be happy for that alone.

That would show a lot more sales of U3 and routers if the U3 does not zombie out.
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1005
ASIC Wannabe
actually, seemed to be related to other parts of the frequency instruction.
8:125:0983 = ~4.5GH (8min sample)
6:125:0983 = ~6.4GH (30min sample)

connect to antpool: its your login email. mining takes up to an hour to show up (which is a bit annoying)

I look forwards to a modified firmware with actual asic stats/details like on the U3 page, since this minimalistic bullshit isnt particularly useful
6:125:0983    = ~6.35GH (9.5hr sample)
6:150:0B83    = ~6.81GH (2hr sample)
5.5:150:0B83 = ~7.02GH (30min sample)
5:143:1687    = ~7.55GH (1.5hr sample)
5:150:0B83 = ~7.62GH (20min sample)  
4.5:143:1687    = ~8.00GH (30min sample)
4:143:1687    = ~7.92GH ( 2.5hr sample)
4.2:156:0c03 = ~8.54GH (1.25hr sample)  55.3% overclock    

with a heatsink and fan its at a comfortable temperature, but the buzzing noise that starts at >7.5GH is present constantly (sounds slightly like a noise wall wart) so while the chip could go a lot further I don't know if the AC/DC and DC/DC can

anyone able to explain the function of the first value (ie: 6 vs 7 vs Cool? I assume timing
legendary
Activity: 1973
Merit: 1007
Anyone tested it as a U3 controller? I am really curious how they did with that.

I'm hoping for good things, but not sure what to expect.

My U3 is still running after 18 hrs. I'll update if it zombies out.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Anyone tested it as a U3 controller? I am really curious how they did with that.

I'm hoping for good things, but not sure what to expect.
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1005
ASIC Wannabe
actually, seemed to be related to other parts of the frequency instruction.
8:125:0983 = ~4.5GH (8min sample)
6:125:0983 = ~6.4GH (30min sample)

Do these things have a small fan on the mining chip?  I would be hesitant to turn up the clock at all.  You example is a very small increase comparatively, however it represents and increase of over 40% in hashing speed and I have to think this little chip will be producing much more heat as a result.  Kudos to diving in and figuring this stuff out, though.

the whole unit except for the part the plug sticks out is made from aluminum.. i think its acting like a huge heat sink.
it doesnt get very hot, just a little warm.

Does it feel warm with original freq?  Or is it completely cool to the touch?

I'm excited to see overclock though.  That shows some promise.

its warm, but not hot at default.
at 6.4GH its a little toastier, but nothing major. I put on a few tiny heatsinks from USB miners to help carry the heat.
as mentioned, the unit is a sturdy aluminum case/heatsink. no vent holes, but the entire thing is evenly warm
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1006
actually, seemed to be related to other parts of the frequency instruction.
8:125:0983 = ~4.5GH (8min sample)
6:125:0983 = ~6.4GH (30min sample)

Do these things have a small fan on the mining chip?  I would be hesitant to turn up the clock at all.  You example is a very small increase comparatively, however it represents and increase of over 40% in hashing speed and I have to think this little chip will be producing much more heat as a result.  Kudos to diving in and figuring this stuff out, though.

the whole unit except for the part the plug sticks out is made from aluminum.. i think its acting like a huge heat sink.
it doesnt get very hot, just a little warm.

Does it feel warm with original freq?  Or is it completely cool to the touch?

I'm excited to see overclock though.  That shows some promise.

no its warm, on infrared its about 37c compare to 24c room temp.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
actually, seemed to be related to other parts of the frequency instruction.
8:125:0983 = ~4.5GH (8min sample)
6:125:0983 = ~6.4GH (30min sample)

Do these things have a small fan on the mining chip?  I would be hesitant to turn up the clock at all.  You example is a very small increase comparatively, however it represents and increase of over 40% in hashing speed and I have to think this little chip will be producing much more heat as a result.  Kudos to diving in and figuring this stuff out, though.

the whole unit except for the part the plug sticks out is made from aluminum.. i think its acting like a huge heat sink.
it doesnt get very hot, just a little warm.

Does it feel warm with original freq?  Or is it completely cool to the touch?

I'm excited to see overclock though.  That shows some promise.
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1006
actually, seemed to be related to other parts of the frequency instruction.
8:125:0983 = ~4.5GH (8min sample)
6:125:0983 = ~6.4GH (30min sample)

Do these things have a small fan on the mining chip?  I would be hesitant to turn up the clock at all.  You example is a very small increase comparatively, however it represents and increase of over 40% in hashing speed and I have to think this little chip will be producing much more heat as a result.  Kudos to diving in and figuring this stuff out, though.

the whole unit except for the part the plug sticks out is made from aluminum.. i think its acting like a huge heat sink.
it doesnt get very hot, just a little warm.
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
actually, seemed to be related to other parts of the frequency instruction.
8:125:0983 = ~4.5GH (8min sample)
6:125:0983 = ~6.4GH (30min sample)

Do these things have a small fan on the mining chip?  I would be hesitant to turn up the clock at all.  You example is a very small increase comparatively, however it represents and increase of over 40% in hashing speed and I have to think this little chip will be producing much more heat as a result.  Kudos to diving in and figuring this stuff out, though.
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1006
Yes, you definitely need to restart the process, or just reboot the router. Just type in "reboot"
actually, seemed to be related to other parts of the frequency instruction.
8:125:0983 = ~4.5GH (8min sample)
6:125:0983 = ~6.4GH (30min sample)

cant quite figure out the antpool mining method. I tried my bitmain subuser ID "xxxxxxxxx" as well as my actual email address '[email protected]" and cant tell where my hashrate is actually going. theres a lag of at least a few minutes it seems

I look forwards to a modified firmware with actual asic stats/details like on the U3 page, since this minimalistic bullshit isnt particularly useful

you use your email address and there is a huge lag.. the site only updates like once every hour.

under the sub account drop down on the site where your email is you should see antrouter.

this should have all your worker info.


i still dont know what the advantages would be to leave it on antpool or put it on CKSolo pool.

they did say something at one time about earning points.. but that might have been miss information.. just like these things having a battery.. Sad

legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1005
ASIC Wannabe
Yes, you definitely need to restart the process, or just reboot the router. Just type in "reboot"
actually, seemed to be related to other parts of the frequency instruction.
8:125:0983 = ~4.5GH (8min sample)
6:125:0983 = ~6.4GH (30min sample)

cant quite figure out the antpool mining method. I tried my bitmain subuser ID "xxxxxxxxx" as well as my actual email address '[email protected]" and cant tell where my hashrate is actually going. theres a lag of at least a few minutes it seems

I look forwards to a modified firmware with actual asic stats/details like on the U3 page, since this minimalistic bullshit isnt particularly useful
legendary
Activity: 1973
Merit: 1007
Yes, you definitely need to restart the process, or just reboot the router. Just type in "reboot"
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1005
^would love to see the modified exerts of /etc/init.d/cgminer since no matter what i do theres no effect, hashrate just seems to direct at antpool or something other than what i try to input

same for overclocking, i tried the 0983 for 125MHz, but it appears to have no effect

I guess you need to restart the process or just the router
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1005
ASIC Wannabe
^would love to see the modified exerts of /etc/init.d/cgminer since no matter what i do theres no effect, hashrate just seems to direct at antpool or something other than what i try to input

same for overclocking, i tried the 0983 for 125MHz, but it appears to have no effect
legendary
Activity: 1973
Merit: 1007
Ok, I decided to play around with one tonight. Tricking the R1 into solo mining on another pool didn't take too long. I also have a U3 plugged in and running at full speed so we'll see how long it stays up...

You'll note that the self contained chip runs under a different instance of cgminer than the U3s, both kicked off by scripts in the /etc/init.d directory. /etc/init.d/cgminer and /etc/init.d/cgminer-u3 respectively.

You can edit the cgminer script, setting the pool user, 3 pools, and comment out the user prefix added to pooluser1 to unleash your R1. Make sure to make a backup and don't blame me if you brick your device!

This

tinkering around with it myself now, my solution didn't seem to work though
what i did:
ssh -> "vi /etc/init.d/cgminer" -> modified  "local _pool1url=stratum.mining.eligius.st:3334"
then put my bitcoin address in the box on the r1 mining page


still trying to find an easy way to make the device act either as a wireless bridge or as a wired access point to my existing wireless network (ie to run a miner in the garage without needing a 50' ethernet cord)

ps: i ordered two, got stuck with $21 charge by UPS, and the box they shipped in could have held 12-16 units. actual design is quite solid (could not seem to dissassemble it easily) and it works in a typical north american outlet (might be a loose fit for some receptacles though)

There's a line that prepends some data to pooluser1. :R1:somethingsomething:$pooluser1. Comment that line out.

You can always check the full commands that are being used for the cgminer instances by running this command:

ps | grep cgminer

I'm going to play around a little more this weekend. I want to get the internal chip enumerating under the U3 instance so you can easily set the pools. I'm also going to try and get ckpool running on the R1, then solo mine against my own bitcoin instance.
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1005
ASIC Wannabe
Ok, I decided to play around with one tonight. Tricking the R1 into solo mining on another pool didn't take too long. I also have a U3 plugged in and running at full speed so we'll see how long it stays up...

You'll note that the self contained chip runs under a different instance of cgminer than the U3s, both kicked off by scripts in the /etc/init.d directory. /etc/init.d/cgminer and /etc/init.d/cgminer-u3 respectively.

You can edit the cgminer script, setting the pool user, 3 pools, and comment out the user prefix added to pooluser1 to unleash your R1. Make sure to make a backup and don't blame me if you brick your device!

This

tinkering around with it myself now, my solution didn't seem to work though
what i did:
ssh -> "vi /etc/init.d/cgminer" -> modified  "local _pool1url=stratum.mining.eligius.st:3334"
then put my bitcoin address in the box on the r1 mining page


still trying to find an easy way to make the device act either as a wireless bridge or as a wired access point to my existing wireless network (ie to run a miner in the garage without needing a 50' ethernet cord)

ps: i ordered two, got stuck with $21 charge by UPS, and the box they shipped in could have held 12-16 units. actual design is quite solid (could not seem to dissassemble it easily) and it works in a typical north american outlet (might be a loose fit for some receptacles though)
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1005
Ok, I decided to play around with one tonight. Tricking the R1 into solo mining on another pool didn't take too long. I also have a U3 plugged in and running at full speed so we'll see how long it stays up...

You'll note that the self contained chip runs under a different instance of cgminer than the U3s, both kicked off by scripts in the /etc/init.d directory. /etc/init.d/cgminer and /etc/init.d/cgminer-u3 respectively.

You can edit the cgminer script, setting the pool user, 3 pools, and comment out the user prefix added to pooluser1 to unleash your R1. Make sure to make a backup and don't blame me if you brick your device!

This
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
Did anyone ever get an R1 shipped from ITOP?

Bitmain shipped out the R1 units pretty fast! I received mine already

Ok for some, ordered as soon as they were released from Bitmain, had a shipment email on 12th October, but no shipping information, no further emails and now my account shows unshipped.

Ordered one from Itop as soon as they put them up for sale, was told "the product will be shipped within 3 business days" but have just recieved this.

Quote
The comments for your order are: We are really sorry , Bitmain delay our purchase from them again.
I just called them they are not able to send products to us that they promised deliver within this week .
and they are still not sure when they can send out .
We can full refund you if you can not wait .
Pls let me know via email,
Really sorry for the inconvenience  caused.
James/ ITOP Corp

Credit to Itop for keeping me informed, but not doing very well.  Sad I guess Bitmain has taken a lot more orders than they expected?

Rich
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1004

Care to share what the problem was for  us still waiting?  It is not sounding fun on setting up.

Are there any recommended advice you or others have for anyone else who will be installing one of these?

He explain me how to remove the AP of the R1 to use the wifi to connect to my wifi and mine. Right now its the best option for me since I dont need a bigger wifi spot. I will try to make a small tuto to explain that.  Grin
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