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Topic: Can't connect to Avalon 741 controller (Read 436 times)

newbie
Activity: 10
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October 26, 2017, 11:33:41 AM
#5
You need to change the IP address of your PC to be on the same network that Canaan has for the default image.

See here:
https://canaan.io/question/how-do-i-connect-an-avalonminer-721-and-avalonminer-controller-including-raspberry-pi-1-2-and-3/

from "Configuration Controller"


I suggest you set your controller to DHCP (and then change your PC back to DHCP) as it is easier.



Thank you for replying! I tried this already and got it to work before, but then did something inside the controller and it no longer allows me to log in. I also re-installed the firmware for the controller and am no longer able to access the controller using the method you stated above.
full member
Activity: 658
Merit: 118
October 26, 2017, 11:10:08 AM
#4
You need to change the IP address of your PC to be on the same network that Canaan has for the default image.

See here:
https://canaan.io/question/how-do-i-connect-an-avalonminer-721-and-avalonminer-controller-including-raspberry-pi-1-2-and-3/

from "Configuration Controller"


I suggest you set your controller to DHCP (and then change your PC back to DHCP) as it is easier.

newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
October 26, 2017, 10:39:03 AM
#3
When you say you cant connect do you just mean with a web browser? Try telnet and see if you can connect. Until you set a password on the RPi the telnet port should be open and connectable.

Correct. The web browser does not allow me to connect. I either get a "timed out" or "connection refused" in the browser. I have yet to set a password so this may be doable. 

https://kb.acronis.com/content/7503 (is this the correct method to access telnet? how do I find out the port [or is this even necessary]?)
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 560
October 26, 2017, 10:30:59 AM
#2
When you say you cant connect do you just mean with a web browser? Try telnet and see if you can connect. Until you set a password on the RPi the telnet port should be open and connectable.
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
October 26, 2017, 09:13:44 AM
#1
I posted previously in the Avalon 741 announcement forum, but figured this was the right place for the post.

I just received my miner yesterday. I got everything up and running, fans working, blue lights, etc. Had some difficulty logging into the controller, but finally after some network tweaking got in. I tried to put in my pool information, and my miner went from being loud, to yellow idle. Then, when I restarted the miner, all pool information was erased from the UI, and the miner went almost silent (fans still running idle). I thought I may have done something wrong to the controller (I'm new to this, so I figured I erased something I shouldn't have in the controller UI), so I flashed the SD with a new instance of the most up to date firmware. After doing so, I could no longer log in to the controller.
I can still see it on the network, and it is connected and on, but cannot not access the UI via IP. So I thought, maybe I can try and assign a new IP for the controller. I tried this via my router, and continued to get a "refused to connect" issue on the browser. original ip was 192.168.1.74, and when that stopped working, forced it to 192.168.1.100. Not sure what I've done wrong but I can no longer access the miner at all.

Any ideas as to what I am doing wrong, or what I can do to start from scratch?

Currently powered by 2x EVGA 750 G2 , LED on miner is yellow, LED on controller changes from blue to green every now and then, but mainly stays blue. Flashed with most up to date firmware off of main Canaan page. Pi I am using is Pi 3 Model B. Connected via Ethernet.

Thank you for all your help!  
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