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Topic: Can't find Antminer S3 IP address - won't reset (Read 13203 times)

hero member
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Yes you will need to change your router to 192.168.1.# to be able to find the S3 on its standard 192.168.1.1 address. Once you find it change it to DHCP in the settings and then change your router back if you wish.
newbie
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a way of finding the miner IP is with the software like Advanced Port Scanner ... but i wanted to search from " 0.0.0.0" to "255.255.255.255"...

Is there any software that do that? Huh
newbie
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This is how I got mine working:-

(Using linux GUI)

I reset the antminer by holding in the button for 10 seconds, it then rebooted (I had a feeling it had been reset)

You will need 2 lots of settings. The first lot is to configure your pc/laptop to connect to the miners factory default settings.
The second lot will be configured into the miner.
Then the first lot will be discarded as when you perform 'internet connection sharing' the settings will change (these will now work with your miners new settings.

The default IP on the miner is: 192.168.1.99 so..
create a new ethernet connection
ipv4 settings
manual
address: 192.168.1.1
netmask: 255.255.255.0
gateway: 192.168.1.99
tick 'require ipv4'

then go back to the connections and click on 'Ethernet connection 1' (default)

You should now have network access to your miner - http://192.168.1.99 in a browser

Now, configure your miner with DHCP

Save and reboot.

Now, go back to the ethernet connection on laptop/pc, change from 'manual' to 'Shared to other Computers'
You will notice all the IP addresses change (10.42..)

newbie
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I bought 3 Antminer s3's along with 3 Corsair CX750 PSU's the other day for $50 and I just set them up tonight.

This is the first time i have set up any kind of mining rig and the standalone sh!t made it pretty easy.

The first thing i did was READ through everyone else's problems so i didn't jack mine up.

Thanks to everyone out there for helping all of us noobs get it right!


Anyways I set all 3 of them up tonight one at a time and they're all up and running 490-520 Gh/s

 1. Make sure your router is running 192.168.1.1 not 192.168.0.1

 2. Plug in  your cords and cables, PSU to s3 and ethernet cable from s3 to a open port on your router or switch

 3. Power on the PSU/s3 then cut the cotton end off of a Qtip and use the stick part of the Qtip as a reset tool. If there is a reset button in there you will hit i with this.
 
 4. With the power make sure the 2 green and 1 orange lights are on and use your reset tool to hit the button, hold down on the button until you see the green light above the ethernet cable slowly fade out. Once the green light goes out turn off the PSU and wait 30 seconds.  

 5. Power everything back up, wait for the 3 blinking  lights to cycle and go solid. The red light will take a long time and blink its ass of but wait.

 6. Open your browser and go to your routers settings 192.168.1.1 and in you LAN setup you want to find the address reservation section.
In the address reservation section click ADD even though you don't see any devices yet. Once click ADD it will show you a list of devices and the s3 should be there with a ip address of 192.168.1.99 and name of UNKNOWN and maybe a MAC address similar to this C8:EE:A6:02: (all 3 of mine do) Mine i reserved the 1st address of 192.168.1.101 & named it antMiner_1.

 7. Open a new tab and go to 192.168.1.99 this will take you to the s3's login page. login and click on network, then click edit WAN, chnage static ip to dchp client, click switch protocol, then click save and apply, then power off your s3, wait 30 sec power it back on, wait for the lights to all blink and go solid.

 8. In the address bar type 192.168.1.(whatever address you reserved in the router) my 1st one was 192.168.1.101 hit enter and the s3 login page should come up, login and change whatever junk your going to change and your done.


  Repeat those steps for each s3 and you shouldn't have any trouble losing or finding them and before you know it you will have one hot ass noisy room!
hero member
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Just bought an s3 and the guy has set it to 192.168.16.108 and it's not showing up when I scan my network. My default up address is 192.168.0.1.  The only lights working on it are the network green and orange lights, fans are on too.

Can anyone help?
newbie
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Has anybody managed to fix this issue? i'm having the same one currently and with the current increase in price of bitcoin i'd like to get back to mining asap.
hero member
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Where am I?
1.  Install Wireshark on a laptop
2.  Connect the laptop to the S3 via a crossover cable
3.  Start wireshark and select the interface connected to the S3
4.  Look at the packets, find the arp hello of the miner, and it asking for it gateway arp
5.  Set your laptop to the same network to the same as the miner and reconfigure it
newbie
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Zammyro follow the steps i wrote further up the thread, After you have set the miner up,as you said you did get into it, you will have to change your ip back again to access the internet again, good luck Wink
newbie
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I have same problem with my s3 can't connect. My router have 192.168.0.1 and if i change manualy to 192.168.1.1 s3 can connect but i lost internet to my mac mini and realy i am not a specialist if some one have a solution please help.
P.s. But what if i will try  to change the s3 ip from 192.168.1.99 to 192.168.0.xx will gone work? Please help
hero member
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=905210.msg
I think there is a firmware revision that disables the reset button.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=671189.msg10103503;topicseen#msg10103503

I have the same problem and I have setup a dozen or so with no problem until now.
newbie
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How are you getting on m8? I just got another s3, Had a bit hassle with it but working. What is your router subnet
gateway,192.168.0.1? or 192.168.1.1?
newbie
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It will scan the main local ip, if the antminer is connected and running it will show up.

If the lan was deleted trying to reset is tje only hope, make sure you are really pushing thr button, open uo tje antminer s3 and check it out from there.

It only found anything connected that matched the router IP.  For example if the router is set to 192.168.0.1 it won't find the miner if it is set to 192.168.1.99.  I had to change the router to 192.168.1.1 to find a miner with IP 192.168.99.  So if the miner is set to 192.138.300.99 I would have to change the router settings 300 times before finally finding it.  The reset button doesn't do anything on all 3 of my S3.  It's like they put a fake button on all of the S3.
legendary
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It will scan the main local ip, if the antminer is connected and running it will show up.

If the lan was deleted trying to reset is tje only hope, make sure you are really pushing thr button, open uo tje antminer s3 and check it out from there.
newbie
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I went one by one through 192.168.0-192.168.6 on the router and it's not showing up on any of those.  For all I know the LAN interface could be completely deleted.  Why is there no way to do a factory reset?
newbie
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It's not showing up on fing.  Do I need to change my router IP?  It's set to 192.168.0.1 right now so this will only show 192.128.0 devices correct?
legendary
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To find the ip, you'll need an android app called Fing, after you connect your S3 and power it up, if it connects automatically you'll proceed to go on your android phone and connect to the wi-fi of your router (the same one where S3 is connected, this is a must) then you'll scan network devices sand you ĺl see shenzen name with the local ip of the S3..

Let me know if you need any help.

what you are experiencing happened to me, perhaps you should configure your router to point a specific port to your antminer s3 ip, so it wont fail to connect via local ssh, if this does not work, try again from the last known internet that you configured the antminer.
newbie
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Anyone know how to actually reset one of these?  I have 3 of them and none of them will reset.
newbie
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Now I set my IP address to 192.168.0.50 on one of my miners and I can't connect to it anymore.  I've tried resetting it and it won't reset.  I changed my IP address on my 3rd S3 and now I cannot connect to it either.  I tried reset multiple times and it won't work.  WTF?Huh I now have 3 dead S3 that won't reset.  2 of them were working fine and all I did was change the IP.  Seriously what is the actual reset method to get it back to 192.168.1.99??? Nothing is working.
newbie
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Not cool, I remember messing up the s3 settings and having to reset device.

Have you tried clicking on reset button without ethernet cable connected?
Try turning it off and then holding down reset button while turning it on waiting and then pressing it again..

Doesn't IP show up in the router settings page?

I can't find the IP anywhere.  I'll try different ways of holding the button and see if I can get any where with it.  I have 2 other S3 working fine.
member
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Not cool, I remember messing up the s3 settings and having to reset device.

Have you tried clicking on reset button without ethernet cable connected?
Try turning it off and then holding down reset button while turning it on waiting and then pressing it again..

Doesn't IP show up in the router settings page?
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