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Topic: how to remote antminer s1 from outside network? (Read 1805 times)

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try colorbit 1T hosted miner.
you can access your colorbit miner at anywhere anytime.

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legendary
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If you're on a dynamic IP - Once forwarding is working, look into DNS for dynamic IP addresses, it is supported on some router firmware.  ie: mohacho.noip.com

ddns isn't mandatory if you can check your external IP outside your network, sometime is even dangerous, because it makes life easier to an attacker (it will know every time your IP)
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Let say my ip s1 is 192.168.1.99 and public lets say 12345678.
So when i at outside the network. I need to access public ip from outside.
Correct me if i  wrong.

Public ip + port Wink

Basically you should type on your browser 12345678:xxxx (you should replace xxxx with the external port that you choose for the ant)

Ok thanks.
Will try google some tutorial about port forwarding.


If you're on a dynamic IP - Once forwarding is working, look into DNS for dynamic IP addresses, it is supported on some router firmware.  ie: mohacho.noip.com

legendary
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Let say my ip s1 is 192.168.1.99 and public lets say 12345678.
So when i at outside the network. I need to access public ip from outside.
Correct me if i  wrong.

Public ip + port Wink

Basically you should type on your browser 12345678:xxxx (you should replace xxxx with the external port that you choose for the ant)

Ok thanks.
Will try google some tutorial about port forwarding.


You just need to go to the webgui of your router (usually it's 192.168.1.1), then search for something called "port forwarding" or "virtual server".
newbie
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Let say my ip s1 is 192.168.1.99 and public lets say 12345678.
So when i at outside the network. I need to access public ip from outside.
Correct me if i  wrong.

Public ip + port Wink

Basically you should type on your browser 12345678:xxxx (you should replace xxxx with the external port that you choose for the ant)

Ok thanks.
Will try google some tutorial about port forwarding.
legendary
Activity: 3766
Merit: 1742
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Let say my ip s1 is 192.168.1.99 and public lets say 12345678.
So when i at outside the network. I need to access public ip from outside.
Correct me if i  wrong.

Public ip + port Wink

Basically you should type on your browser 12345678:xxxx (you should replace xxxx with the external port that you choose for the ant)
newbie
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If you only have a single S1, you can simply forward port 80 to it from your router.  You might want to change the default password, though Wink
Any tutorial available on net for this tutorial?
Thx in advanced


Is not a tutorial for the S1, but for your router (there are a plethora of them, so isn't easy to answer for a specific model): basically you should set a static IP for your S1 and open port 80 on that IP.
Let say my ip s1 is 192.168.1.99 and public lets say 12345678.
So when i at outside the network. I need to access public ip from outside.
Correct me if i  wrong.
legendary
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If you only have a single S1, you can simply forward port 80 to it from your router.  You might want to change the default password, though Wink
Any tutorial available on net for this tutorial?
Thx in advanced


Is not a tutorial for the S1, but for your router (there are a plethora of them, so isn't easy to answer for a specific model): basically you should set a static IP for your S1 and open port 80 on that IP.
newbie
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If you only have a single S1, you can simply forward port 80 to it from your router.  You might want to change the default password, though Wink
Any tutorial available on net for this tutorial?
Thx in advanced
legendary
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If you only have a single S1, you can simply forward port 80 to it from your router.  You might want to change the default password, though Wink
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newbie
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Hi,
thanks for your reply..

but the main things is antminer s1 is stand alone.
i only have s1 & is really wasting electricity if i open the laptop/computer for remote.

do you have any other solution for this ?

thanks in advanced for your solution Smiley

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Not the best way but :

1. Let a computer online 24/7 on the same network as your antminer. (let's say it's computer A)
2. Install teamviewer on it.
3. Install teamviewer on the computer / smartphone you want to use for monitoring.

Take distant control of the computer in your network (computer A)
Open a web browser (on computer A) and type the IP of your antminer in it.

Understood ?

There also are better way using VPN boxes etc... but it's maybe a bit more complicated.
newbie
Activity: 137
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Hello all,
Does anyone have any tutorial step by step, how remote antminer from outside network?
So you can access your antminer s1 at anywhere anytime.
Any help is much appreciated.

Thanks in advanced.
 
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