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Topic: Ebit e9 miner with 6.8Th/s from Ebang company a new rival for existing producers - page 8. (Read 80738 times)

legendary
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Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
I am Vietnamese. I also an electrician. I spent a few years in Chinese school.

Nice.  Smiley

Thanks for helping, colleaque!

It will be interesting to see both Ebit E10 and AvalonMiner 821 official announcements in December 20, and compare those machines with each other.
newbie
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I am Vietnamese. I also an electrician. I spent a few years in Chinese school.
legendary
Activity: 2506
Merit: 1714
Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
The Ebang web background said new machine coming out on 12-20-2017. That is the headline. the rest is just company infos.


I presume you know Chinese and were able to translate it easy?  Smiley

Thanks!
newbie
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The Ebang web background said new machine coming out on 12-20-2017. That is the headline. the rest is just company infos.
legendary
Activity: 2506
Merit: 1714
Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
Can anybody here at the forum translate, what is said in Chinese in this new background picture Ebang has at their website?

Ebang website: http://miner.ebang.com.cn/

The picture at Ebang website: http://miner.ebang.com.cn/Uploads/9e9da0e58f33fe413354532512a901811513581679759.jpg

Mirror link, in case the original picture gets deleted: https://i.imgur.com/hcAHLmm.jpg
member
Activity: 111
Merit: 17
Hey guys. I just got an E9. I am trying to get the Ip address out that thing. Have no success yet. Any help are greatly appreciated.

thanks,

Your going to need a laptop.

Download wireshark to your laptop, take a network cable and connect it directly to the miner and startup wireshark, the arp messages will tell you the ip it's using.
Set your laptop network to another IP on the same subnet, then you'll be able to log to the miner and change the IP via the webui. You'll lose connection at that point, but you can then connect the miner to your regular network and connect it from your new ip and off you go
newbie
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Hey guys. I just got an E9. I am trying to get the Ip address out that thing. Have no success yet. Any help are greatly appreciated.

thanks,

The IP should be on the side of the miner. Only other suggestion I have is to check your router configuration and process of elimination.
newbie
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nhminer was kind enough to post an english version of the discovery tool  Grin

As requested: Hi I was wondering if you could link EbiteMinerMini[EN]V1.0.2.50.7z.
Either on the forum or host site - to help all us unfortunate US buyers who aren't getting a response from the eBangers. Don't think they would mind - seems they have their hands full;).  Willing to reward in [LTC] for your reply (w crypto-address)



https://drive.google.com/open?id=1f7E8YT4VNhvs1P1cXs9bDYs7q0iELW_2

I will leave this up for a short time.

~nhminer
(LTC tips here appreciated: LcpZFuyBLrWa8a92Zr1p7pjY7PYHT8QYDV )
newbie
Activity: 10
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Hey guys. I just got an E9. I am trying to get the Ip address out that thing. Have no success yet. Any help are greatly appreciated.

thanks,
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
Just bought an E9 miner off of Amazon for $1500. Not getting it until mid January...New to this, very excited, hope it is worth it!

seems real strange since they stop the production. ill double check for scam.



I already did. Contacted the seller 3 times. Seems legit. I'll be so pissed if I don't get it though. Also it is not a new miner.
member
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Merit: 10
Just bought an E9 miner off of Amazon for $1500. Not getting it until mid January...New to this, very excited, hope it is worth it!

seems real strange since they stop the production. ill double check for scam.

member
Activity: 111
Merit: 17
This may be a dumb / noob question. Being that btc uses SHA256 algorithm, is it possible to mine peercoin with this miner as well?
Yes. point to a peercoin node or mining pool and your good to go.
newbie
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This may be a dumb / noob question. Being that btc uses SHA256 algorithm, is it possible to mine peercoin with this miner as well?
newbie
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yeah we got a good old dick measuring contest  happening here.


Anyway, E9 series is from the past they will not produce them anymore.

Do you know when they will release their E10 miner??
newbie
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Just bought an E9 miner off of Amazon for $1500. Not getting it until mid January...New to this, very excited, hope it is worth it!
member
Activity: 72
Merit: 10
yeah we got a good old dick measuring contest  happening here.


Anyway, E9 series is from the past they will not produce them anymore.
member
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woah been away a while and apparently I should have checked in once in a while because things went waaaaaaay different than I figured the conversation would go. Got me some catching up to do, but just too tired to go through it all right now.
member
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Merit: 10
my management station is equally behind a statefull firewall that blocks everything that is not needed, this includes all public Chinese (and Russian for that matter) address space.

And how are you against for example dns-tunneling Mr. Securuty Engineer?
If I was chinese software engineer and I just needed few hundred bytes of traffic to request/receive/execute commands.

security, lol

whatever dude, keep throwing out fancy words, I'm still not sending any btc your way, keep begging

rtfm, Mr. Security Engineer
For your information dns tunneling technology works even in UA aircrafts wifi network. On your preconfigured laptop, for free of course.
Unfortunately bandwidth is not enough even for browsing modern sites 5-10 MB per page with tonnes of js and other crap
But hundreds of bytes/s are good enough for IRC chats (do you know what is it, lol ?) and some other console stuff.
Can it be easily implemented in miner software? - yes.

Thanks for conversation Mr. Security Engineer. Offtopic is closed, everyone made own conclusions

keep begging for some satoshi, topic closed
newbie
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Merit: 0
Any real overview or feedback or REAL user ?

Real user of what ?
of this miner

I have 20 of these units.  They all have been working fine since they arrived.   Loud.  Not as efficient or powerful as the S9s, but readily available (at least when I got them).   Always better to buy and S9, but if those are not available - these are good.    The biggest drawback with these miners is lack of API or root access to configure them using mining management software.   No regrets.

member
Activity: 111
Merit: 17
I'm a "real" user.
These are good miners. not quite as efficient as an S9, they work. Some reports of occasional issues like a hash board going out but that happens with any manufactuer. YOur not gonna get any support from ebang, but that seems par for the course with most of the asic makers.
All in all, they were a great deal direct from ebang@1250 or whatever and are proving to be nice machines. I wouldn't give mine up.
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