Hi Bitcointalk community,
For the last 2 days, my 2 mining rigs (6 GPUs each) get disconnected once a day.
I don't think it's the electricity the problem but tomorrow I'll have access to the Voltage and Power graphs from my Power Distribution Unit because I connected it on my LAN so I will verify if it's the electricity the issue.
It appears to be the internet the culprit. I just called my ISP and they told me that my internet signal is all good and there were no interruption lately.
My modem/router is upstairs, I use a Cat 8 Ethernet Cable 50 ft Shielded to reach my garage downstair and it's plug to a network switch (NETGEAR 16-Port Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged Switch (GS316)).
I don't think the issue is the Ethernet cables from the network switch to my rigs because both rigs get disconnected in the same time and I use Cat 6 Ethernet Cables.
I was wondering, my modem/router has a 1 Gbps LAN ethernet port. Is it enough 1 Gbps for 2 mining rigs? How many internet data could 2 rigs (total 379 MH/s on Ethash) is consuming?
I could buy another modem/router with a 2.5 Gbps LAN ethernet port, I am wondering if it can be the issue or is it the network switch?
Thank you so much
Log in to you modem , and check the log files , or something under " connection ", check your " Downstream Bonded Channels " and look for a "Corrected" and " uncorrected errors " if there is a lot of uncorrected errors , that can be a issue . If this is the case, call your ISP , and let them know about a uncorrected errors issues , they must to send a technicians to check the wiring from the pole/distribution point to your house .
The question how fast is your internet connection , you should not have any issue with a 1GB Lan port , and with that switch , but make sure you modem provide enough speed from WAN side ( internet side from your ISP ) to your switch
also run some speed tests , make sure you dont have any "packet loss"