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Topic: Innosilicon T2T-26T Arrived Non Operational (Read 89 times)

newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 2
August 20, 2021, 01:41:23 AM
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If you are running Linux you can use the nmap command

Code:
nmap -sP 192.168.1.0/24

Determine the IP of your router. The third number may be different for you. Whatever the C octet is use in the above command instead of 1.

You will see everything on your network. If you want fewer IPs to try turn off your phones, tablets, laptops, etc. that aren't being used.
jr. member
Activity: 55
Merit: 4
There are other ip scanning tools available

I usually just open my browser and type

 192.168.0.1

Then change the last number
192.168.0.2
Then
192.168.0.3

Ect until it hits
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
Have you tried to use the software from Innosilicon to scan the miner's IP?

If not yet try to download the tool from here https://www.innosilicon.com/html/support_en/tool.html
And then scan the IP let's see if it can scan your miner.


Did you bought them directly from manufacturers or are these miners are 2nd hands?

If you bought them 2ndhand possible they are set up with Static IP. I'm not sure but the only solution if those are static is by flashing it through SD card.

I’ve tried their IPSET software and nothing comes up when IPSET is pressed. Innosilicon support has been ignoring my emails since I told them all 5 of the units I purchased from Innosilicon’s official website are not working properly. Since my complaint they removed the T2T-26T model from their catalog.

The building supports up to 250V per outlet, so power isn’t an issue. I was told this was a possible issue, so I brought one of the miners home and same results. No status lights, only a blinking green light inside of the miner when powered on. No noise. Just really disappointing to receive 5 “new” miners in this condition. I have the correct power adapter, and everything necessary. Never had issues with Bitmain ASIC like this.
legendary
Activity: 3206
Merit: 2904
Block halving is coming.
Have you tried to use the software from Innosilicon to scan the miner's IP?

If not yet try to download the tool from here https://www.innosilicon.com/html/support_en/tool.html
And then scan the IP let's see if it can scan your miner.


Did you bought them directly from manufacturers or are these miners are 2nd hands?

If you bought them 2ndhand possible they are set up with Static IP. I'm not sure but the only solution if those are static is by flashing it through SD card.
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
Hi there!

I ordered a batch of the T2T-26T while it was on sale. They all arrived, but after plugging in miners directly to modem, all of their the status lights do not come on like the guide says it should. My building supports up to 240V so power is not the issue. Inside I can see a green blinking light, but the status lights remain off when plugged in and powered on. The IPSET tool provided does not bring up a Miner IP when the "IPSET" button on the miner is pressed for 1-5 seconds. I've used Angry IP Scanner and the Miner IPs are not on the network when plugged in.

Is there someone who is experienced with Innosilicon ASICs that might be able to help me troubleshoot the exact problem on these miners?
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