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Topic: Hash Rate Cut by 25% - Why? (Read 1158 times)

legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
April 18, 2015, 10:24:47 PM
#20
Oh no, I have my miners linked directly to the same router that my ISP comes into.
I just tried to extend that same wireless signal to the rest of my house ... the extender did not play well with my network.

I tried the wireless crap for a couple days and it aggravated me worse than anything. Outages and inconsistency were awful, so I moved my modem & router into the same room as my miners.

Thanks again for the replies! Happy mining to y'all  Kiss


One thing that surprisingly worked for me is the adapters that let you send the network signal through electrical wires.  I did not try to mine through it.  But it allowed me to connect a Tivo in another room and worked well with the network.

I was surprised I thought it was more of a gimmick before I tried one.
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
April 18, 2015, 05:51:52 PM
#19
Oh no, I have my miners linked directly to the same router that my ISP comes into.
I just tried to extend that same wireless signal to the rest of my house ... the extender did not play well with my network.

I tried the wireless crap for a couple days and it aggravated me worse than anything. Outages and inconsistency were awful, so I moved my modem & router into the same room as my miners.

Thanks again for the replies! Happy mining to y'all  Kiss
legendary
Activity: 4242
Merit: 8515
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April 18, 2015, 10:57:47 AM
#18
Thanks for everyone's help. I did a reboot from the GUI and that did the trick.
Also, I tried to add a network extender to my wireless signal and that thing played havoc with my internet connection.
I unplugged the extender, rebooted everything, and then even added my new (used) S4!
I have been hashing at over 3TH/s all night.

The network extender, and the internet intermittance it was causing, was most likely the cause of all my angst.

Happy hashing gentlemen!

This S4 is like some women I have been with ---- HOT and LOUD. LOL

Wifi mining and you did not mention it in the first post.    bad boy bro. Wink

Wifi can be totally great then suck for 2 days then be great for a month.

Anytime use are using wifi for a 24/7/365 connection like mining always mention it.

Keep some cat 5 cables to test it hard wired. 

Spring weather thunderstorms etc can interfere with wifi.  A new cell phone tower near you home can also do it.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
April 18, 2015, 10:31:22 AM
#17
Thanks for everyone's help. I did a reboot from the GUI and that did the trick.
Also, I tried to add a network extender to my wireless signal and that thing played havoc with my internet connection.
I unplugged the extender, rebooted everything, and then even added my new (used) S4!
I have been hashing at over 3TH/s all night.

The network extender, and the internet intermittance it was causing, was most likely the cause of all my angst.

Happy hashing gentlemen!

This S4 is like some women I have been with ---- HOT and LOUD. LOL

The S4's are beasts they definitely are good miners.  But they do make quite a bit of noise with those fans.

I love them I just would not keep one in a room used for other things.  You really need to put it somewhere dedicated to mining.

You could just keep it in your basement, or in the garage. That way it won't melt everything near it, and it won't bother you.

Not quite this easy if your using the original syscooling pump.  They have been known to give out and leak.  So also want to keep it where if it leaks coolant it wont ruin anything.

I personally switched pumps after my 2 quit.
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
April 18, 2015, 10:29:07 AM
#16
Thanks for everyone's help. I did a reboot from the GUI and that did the trick.
Also, I tried to add a network extender to my wireless signal and that thing played havoc with my internet connection.
I unplugged the extender, rebooted everything, and then even added my new (used) S4!
I have been hashing at over 3TH/s all night.

The network extender, and the internet intermittance it was causing, was most likely the cause of all my angst.

Happy hashing gentlemen!

This S4 is like some women I have been with ---- HOT and LOUD. LOL

The S4's are beasts they definitely are good miners.  But they do make quite a bit of noise with those fans.

I love them I just would not keep one in a room used for other things.  You really need to put it somewhere dedicated to mining.

You could just keep it in your basement, or in the garage. That way it won't melt everything near it, and it won't bother you.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
April 18, 2015, 09:42:45 AM
#15
Thanks for everyone's help. I did a reboot from the GUI and that did the trick.
Also, I tried to add a network extender to my wireless signal and that thing played havoc with my internet connection.
I unplugged the extender, rebooted everything, and then even added my new (used) S4!
I have been hashing at over 3TH/s all night.

The network extender, and the internet intermittance it was causing, was most likely the cause of all my angst.

Happy hashing gentlemen!

This S4 is like some women I have been with ---- HOT and LOUD. LOL

The S4's are beasts they definitely are good miners.  But they do make quite a bit of noise with those fans.

I love them I just would not keep one in a room used for other things.  You really need to put it somewhere dedicated to mining.
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
April 18, 2015, 09:24:37 AM
#14
Thanks for everyone's help. I did a reboot from the GUI and that did the trick.
Also, I tried to add a network extender to my wireless signal and that thing played havoc with my internet connection.
I unplugged the extender, rebooted everything, and then even added my new (used) S4!
I have been hashing at over 3TH/s all night.

The network extender, and the internet intermittance it was causing, was most likely the cause of all my angst.

Happy hashing gentlemen!

This S4 is like some women I have been with ---- HOT and LOUD. LOL
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
April 17, 2015, 09:47:13 PM
#13
I believe some S1's had the same problem. However, OP, you could put a cronjob on the C1 to restart every 6 hours or so, that should bump your hashrate up to normal again every 6 hours if the miner runs into issues.

You can also use M's antmoniter to do the resets aswell.  Only thing is sometimes with C1's it takes a hard reset with PSU.  I don't know why but once in a while it does.
That's another option, although then you'd have to always have a management PC on too, to issue the reboots. If he could setup a
Code:
sudo reboot
cronjob every 6 or 12 hours, he wouldn't have to worry about his issue anymore, and wouldn't have to have a machine run M's Antmonitor all the time either.

But the hard reset thing might be a problem. If OP decides to go the cronjob route, he could test to see if that works. If it requires a hard reset, I'm sure a Raspberry Pi or similar could be wired up to shut off the circuit and restart it every x hours, but that would probably take way more effort than just restarting it every day or twice a day.

Sadly I think it will take that on some of them. Each one seems to have it's own personality for better or worse.
legendary
Activity: 1694
Merit: 1024
April 17, 2015, 08:49:04 PM
#12
I believe some S1's had the same problem. However, OP, you could put a cronjob on the C1 to restart every 6 hours or so, that should bump your hashrate up to normal again every 6 hours if the miner runs into issues.

You can also use M's antmoniter to do the resets aswell.  Only thing is sometimes with C1's it takes a hard reset with PSU.  I don't know why but once in a while it does.
That's another option, although then you'd have to always have a management PC on too, to issue the reboots. If he could setup a
Code:
sudo reboot
cronjob every 6 or 12 hours, he wouldn't have to worry about his issue anymore, and wouldn't have to have a machine run M's Antmonitor all the time either.

But the hard reset thing might be a problem. If OP decides to go the cronjob route, he could test to see if that works. If it requires a hard reset, I'm sure a Raspberry Pi or similar could be wired up to shut off the circuit and restart it every x hours, but that would probably take way more effort than just restarting it every day or twice a day.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
April 17, 2015, 07:48:41 PM
#11
Most likely you will have to turn power off/on to get it to full speed. I have one unit that goes from 1T to 800's if it runs for a while.  Seems to be in the nature of some of the C1's. 

That is the most basic solution to fixing any electronic appliance. If something isn't working correctly, just switch it off and back on again.
On the other hand, have you tried upgrading the firmware on your AntMiner C1? You can find the link for the updates here:
https://bitmaintech.com/support.htm?pid=007201411010800377086GeMjqt606A6

Yes I have tried old/new firmware.  Once C1 is effected by it and the other is not.  Does not matter firmware so far.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
April 17, 2015, 07:47:53 PM
#10
I believe some S1's had the same problem. However, OP, you could put a cronjob on the C1 to restart every 6 hours or so, that should bump your hashrate up to normal again every 6 hours if the miner runs into issues.

You can also use M's antmoniter to do the resets aswell.  Only thing is sometimes with C1's it takes a hard reset with PSU.  I don't know why but once in a while it does.
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
April 17, 2015, 07:47:13 PM
#9
Most likely you will have to turn power off/on to get it to full speed. I have one unit that goes from 1T to 800's if it runs for a while.  Seems to be in the nature of some of the C1's. 

That is the most basic solution to fixing any electronic appliance. If something isn't working correctly, just switch it off and back on again.
On the other hand, have you tried upgrading the firmware on your AntMiner C1? You can find the link for the updates here:
https://bitmaintech.com/support.htm?pid=007201411010800377086GeMjqt606A6
legendary
Activity: 1694
Merit: 1024
April 17, 2015, 07:43:56 PM
#8
I believe some S1's had the same problem. However, OP, you could put a cronjob on the C1 to restart every 6 hours or so, that should bump your hashrate up to normal again every 6 hours if the miner runs into issues.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
April 17, 2015, 04:58:56 PM
#7
Most likely you will have to turn power off/on to get it to full speed. I have one unit that goes from 1T to 800's if it runs for a while.  Seems to be in the nature of some of the C1's. 
legendary
Activity: 4130
Merit: 1307
April 17, 2015, 04:12:20 PM
#6
I can do that when I get back home. I am back in the office now.
Thanks for trying to take a look for me! I will post back in a few hours.

You might also trying point it at a different pool or two - such as p2pool (it may report a slightly lower rate, but generate the same0 - and see if you are getting the same hash rates at the other pools. 

This way you can see if it is a pool issue or something else.
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
April 17, 2015, 03:47:45 PM
#5
I can do that when I get back home. I am back in the office now.
Thanks for trying to take a look for me! I will post back in a few hours.
legendary
Activity: 1143
Merit: 1000
April 17, 2015, 03:44:54 PM
#4
Perhaps you could ssh into the miner and check cgminer logs and post them here in code tags.
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
April 17, 2015, 03:12:50 PM
#3
Yes, it is a second hand miner, and nothing new on my desktop. This news is not so good .... oh well. Thanks for the reply.
Now the miner is showing 0 hash when I look at it on my pool. If I look at my network I can see the miner on the network as active.
I'll have to tinker with it tonight I guess.
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
April 17, 2015, 03:04:56 PM
#2
did you installed anything new on your desktop(i presume you are using a pc to work with this miner)? if everything was let unchanged, and this miner is a second hand miner, then i can only think of "miner degradation", they are made in china after all, they can't mine forever
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
April 17, 2015, 02:56:03 PM
#1
I am mining on an Antminer C1, and have been for a few weeks. My has rate has always been right at the capacity of the machine --> 1 TH/s. The past 24 hours my hash rate has been down to 750 GH/s. I rebooted the miner, reset my router and reset my modem. Still running 750 GH/s. The miner status shows all o's.

Could this be a virus? If not, then what do you think?

Thanks!
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