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Topic: Got an Avalon today.....don't know what to do!!!! (how to set it up) (Read 4087 times)

legendary
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Wow,
A entire thread of helpful, non-mocking, honest advice. What is this, 2012? Congratulations OP.

LMAO!!!!! Right Huh  Cheesy

Congrats to all those helpful folks!!!!!!!!!!!  Wink
newbie
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ckolivas is the primary developer of cgminer and has update to date images of the avalon firmware for download...
http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/avalon/

You download one of the .bin's there to you PC. Go into the system /firmware area of the avalon web interface... Give the location of the image you downloaded, and tell it flash... then sit back for a few minutes while it works until the page reloads on it's own.  It will take a few minutes during which it doesn't look like it's doing anything. When the web interface comes back it will have rebooted with the new firmware.

The options go in the extra flags area of the cgminer config page. They give you a good start at letting the avalon auto tune itself to the fastest stable speed.


Just what the Dr. order...what are tips going for these days?   Wink
member
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Don't forget to tip those who helped you get your brand new custom hardware working.  

Of course, they earned it Smiley
sr. member
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Wow,
A entire thread of helpful, non-mocking, honest advice. What is this, 2012? Congratulations OP.

Someone lock it quick!  Shocked
full member
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Almost, you missed the first reply.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2666143

Still not bad compared to the violent shit-talk-ghetto that threads tend to turn into nowadays.
hero member
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Love the Bitcoin.
Wow,
A entire thread of helpful, non-mocking, honest advice. What is this, 2012? Congratulations OP.

this +1

indeed.
legendary
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Wow,
A entire thread of helpful, non-mocking, honest advice. What is this, 2012? Congratulations OP.

this +1
full member
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Merit: 100
Wow,
A entire thread of helpful, non-mocking, honest advice. What is this, 2012? Congratulations OP.
full member
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Merit: 100
ckolivas is the primary developer of cgminer and has update to date images of the avalon firmware for download...
http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/avalon/

You download one of the .bin's there to you PC. Go into the system /firmware area of the avalon web interface... Give the location of the image you downloaded, and tell it flash... then sit back for a few minutes while it works until the page reloads on it's own.  It will take a few minutes during which it doesn't look like it's doing anything. When the web interface comes back it will have rebooted with the new firmware.

The options go in the extra flags area of the cgminer config page. They give you a good start at letting the avalon auto tune itself to the fastest stable speed.


All working nice!

thanks all and specially Detritus!! Smiley

Don't forget to tip those who helped you get your brand new custom hardware working. 
member
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ckolivas is the primary developer of cgminer and has update to date images of the avalon firmware for download...
http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/avalon/

You download one of the .bin's there to you PC. Go into the system /firmware area of the avalon web interface... Give the location of the image you downloaded, and tell it flash... then sit back for a few minutes while it works until the page reloads on it's own.  It will take a few minutes during which it doesn't look like it's doing anything. When the web interface comes back it will have rebooted with the new firmware.

The options go in the extra flags area of the cgminer config page. They give you a good start at letting the avalon auto tune itself to the fastest stable speed.


All working nice!

thanks all and specially Detritus!! Smiley
member
Activity: 295
Merit: 98
ckolivas is the primary developer of cgminer and has update to date images of the avalon firmware for download...
http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/avalon/

You download one of the .bin's there to you PC. Go into the system /firmware area of the avalon web interface... Give the location of the image you downloaded, and tell it flash... then sit back for a few minutes while it works until the page reloads on it's own.  It will take a few minutes during which it doesn't look like it's doing anything. When the web interface comes back it will have rebooted with the new firmware.

The options go in the extra flags area of the cgminer config page. They give you a good start at letting the avalon auto tune itself to the fastest stable speed.
member
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Yeah, it's hashing... give it some time for the number to stablize.

It's already got cgminer on it, that's whats hashing for you now.

You might want to update to ckolivas latest images and give it some basic options on the configuration screen like "--quiet  --avalon-auto --avalon-freq 256-360 --avalon-fan 70-100"

Congrats, you did it. Smiley


wait wait wait....that's too much for me!  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
I need it slowly and explanation step by step Smiley

I did it because of you! thank you all!  Honestly, I couldn't do it by myself

Smiley
full member
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what should I do?

I did this:
    Connect your laptop to the eithernet port of the Avalon
    Setup your laptop IP address 192.168.0.101


    but when I change the IP, I lose my internet connection.
you changed your wifi adapter ip address instead of your ethernet adapter

try again and change the ip on the adapter that you are using to connect to the Avalon this time Wink[/list]
member
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Yeah, it's hashing... give it some time for the number to stablize.

It's already got cgminer on it, that's whats hashing for you now.

You might want to update to ckolivas latest images and give it some basic options on the configuration screen like "--quiet  --avalon-auto --avalon-freq 256-360 --avalon-fan 70-100"

Congrats, you did it. Smiley
member
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in the image I posted it says 70Gh, now I got 75Gh, but when I go to Slush pool site, there, it says that my worker is working 15Gh
member
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Thank you all

I don't know what I did, but ........ is it working?


http://fotos.subefotos.com/39240cbf772cbbf23c70835a843fc1fdo.jpg

it's making a biiiig noise! Smiley

but I haven't installed Cgminer....should I?

how can I install the new firmware?

thanks all!
B.
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If you've set it to DHCP like you've said and then connected it to your router, your router will assign the box an IP address from the available range.  In order to log into the device and begin configuring it, you're going to need to open your router's admin page and get a list of the existing devices.  You should see an entry in there for the Avalon box.  When you setup DHCP, the system asks you for a machine name, that's what you'll see in your router's client list.

Once you find the IP address that was assigned by your router, go to http://ipaddress/ and being configuring your avalon.

If you need additional assistance, PM me and I can do a screen share session with you to help you through the process.
sr. member
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Login to your router and it should show what ip address it has given to the Avalon. From your first post you have setup it up to use Wifi.  Go to your pc and reset the ip address back to DHCP then put in the ip address of your Avalon into your web browser. You should get the web interface for the Avalon. Login and then your can check the cgminer stats and setup pools.
member
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You are missing the basic point here....

The avalon does not come configed to connect to your home network the way your PC does. It comes with a fixed IP address on the 192.168.0 subnet.
Before you can start mining with the unit you need to configure it to connect to your home network, probably via DHCP, or you may want to give it a static address on the same subnet as your PC so you can always get to the avalon web interface at the same address. Until you do this, the avalon can not talk to the internet and get work.

To make this configure change you are going to temporarily put your PC on the same subnet as the factory defined default of the avalon and cable your pc and the avalon to the same ethernet hub. During this time you will not be able to get to the internet because you and the avalon will not be on the same subnet as your router.  So this is wherre you change the address of your PC to 192.168.0.101. Once you do that you can reach the avalon with a web browser at http://192.168.0.100

Go into the web setup page. It will have you create a password for the OpenWrt router biult into the avalon. After you do that go into the network configuration page and set interface settings there to something that will work with your home networks settings. Use the wired interface on the avalon if at possible, but it does have a wireless interface you can setup now as well, but you will have to provide an anntenna. So if your desktop PC normally gets an dhcp address like 192.168.1.100 you need to give the avalon an address on the same subnet, something like 192.168.1.200, you also need to tell it the address of your gateway (your router) and a dns server. If that's to complex for you let it do DHCP. Then hit the save & reset button on the web interface. The avalon will reboot and if you've done everything right it will come up on your home network ready to talk to the internet. Reset the IP on your PC back it's regular settings and try to connect to the address of the avalon with your web browser. You should get the web based user interface on your home network now.

The you can go in in and give your pool information and worker info and it'll start mining on it's own.

If this doesn't make any sense to you print out a copy of this message and bring it to your local high school and show it to the kids with the thickest glasses until you find one who understands it and give him $50 to come set up your rig.
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