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I'd recommend against updating S9v1 units to the autofrequency firmware as it seems to increase hardware failure.
Even Bitmain now states the following:

* Attention: do not use this fw on old S9 miners with fixed frequency.


and have put up older fixed frequency firmware - which I'm pretty sure is still v1 on the bmminer.

There's a distinct chance that the posting of that by Bitmain has more to do with dealing with people (and their inexperience issues) than issues with actual rigs.
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Thanks!

I saw the infos on 101+ confirmations on Kano website... I just wanted to know from someone (who has an s7) to aproximate on how many days would be with one s7. I repeat, approximate.

Regards!

Welcome newbie, I am a newbie too. I also have an s7 and as the other guy said, the number of blocks found doesn't matter if you have an s5 or an s7 or an s9, it matters how lucky the Pool is and when the Pool finds a block. The only thing that differs from an s7 to an s9 is the number of shares you mine and the amount of payout you get once the block is found.
legendary
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
Thanks!

I saw the infos on 101+ confirmations on Kano website... I just wanted to know from someone (who has an s7) to aproximate on how many days would be with one s7. I repeat, approximate.

Regards!

Check your PM...
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oh nice i never knew the main pool was in vegas im actually not to far away , i dont dare remote into my data center right now with some of the issues i was having, but when i get over there tommorow ill move some of my farm back onto the pool


not sure how much it will help in finding blocks as my farm is basically all s7 and s5's now
Actually, as long as they aren't S9v1 it's all good here Smiley
If you do ever get any S9v1, make sure you update them to the v2 firmware if you want to point them here.

I'd recommend against updating S9v1 units to the autofrequency firmware as it seems to increase hardware failure.
Even Bitmain now states the following:

* Attention: do not use this fw on old S9 miners with fixed frequency.


and have put up older fixed frequency firmware - which I'm pretty sure is still v1 on the bmminer.
legendary
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
How many days should i run S7 to get one/first payment from kano pool? It's been running for 2 days and nothing. Everything looks ok on miner status.

thanks!

It's not about how long you were mining, it's about what blocks the pool hit while you were.  We did not hit any blocks over the past 2 days until this morning.  Once that block matures at 101+ confirmations, it goes into the payout queue with zero transaction fees.  When we hit our next block, our pool will confirm that payout and you will get the payment (if you are not at the dust level). Grin

EDIT:  The zero transaction fees maximizes the amount that goes into the payout pot for each block.  It goes to the Kano miners!  Cheesy

Forgive what might be a stupid question, but what is a "dust level"?
Dust is when your earnings are so small that it is not worth the effort to pay it out.  I don't remember what level of hash gets you over the dust level but someone using a USB miner at 300GH/s would be earning nothing but "dust" for example.
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Thanks!

I saw the infos on 101+ confirmations on Kano website... I just wanted to know from someone (who has an s7) to aproximate on how many days would be with one s7. I repeat, approximate.

Regards!
jr. member
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How many days should i run S7 to get one/first payment from kano pool? It's been running for 2 days and nothing. Everything looks ok on miner status.

thanks!

It's not about how long you were mining, it's about what blocks the pool hit while you were.  We did not hit any blocks over the past 2 days until this morning.  Once that block matures at 101+ confirmations, it goes into the payout queue with zero transaction fees.  When we hit our next block, our pool will confirm that payout and you will get the payment (if you are not at the dust level). Grin

EDIT:  The zero transaction fees maximizes the amount that goes into the payout pot for each block.  It goes to the Kano miners!  Cheesy

Forgive what might be a stupid question, but what is a "dust level"?
legendary
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
How many days should i run S7 to get one/first payment from kano pool? It's been running for 2 days and nothing. Everything looks ok on miner status.

thanks!

It's not about how long you were mining, it's about what blocks the pool hit while you were.  We did not hit any blocks over the past 2 days until this morning.  Once that block matures at 101+ confirmations, it goes into the payout queue with zero transaction fees.  When we hit our next block, our pool will confirm that payout and you will get the payment (if you are not at the dust level). Grin

EDIT:  The zero transaction fees maximizes the amount that goes into the payout pot for each block.  It goes to the Kano miners!  Cheesy
newbie
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How many days should i run S7 to get one/first payment from kano pool? It's been running for 2 days and nothing. Everything looks ok on miner status.

thanks!
sr. member
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oh nice i never knew the main pool was in vegas im actually not to far away , i dont dare remote into my data center right now with some of the issues i was having, but when i get over there tommorow ill move some of my farm back onto the pool


not sure how much it will help in finding blocks as my farm is basically all s7 and s5's now
S7/S5 still mine fine - if you've got cheap power.
It's the total hash rate that decides how often you are expected to find blocks.

Of the last 10 blocks, 2 where by miners with under 20THs Smiley

Actually, as long as they aren't S9v1 it's all good here Smiley
If you do ever get any S9v1, make sure you update them to the v2 firmware if you want to point them here.

 with as cheap as my power is i dont see any s9's in my near future , maybe 6-9 months form now ill start switching over, kinda hesatant seems like way to many issues with them 

im about 100 th total
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oh nice i never knew the main pool was in vegas im actually not to far away , i dont dare remote into my data center right now with some of the issues i was having, but when i get over there tommorow ill move some of my farm back onto the pool


not sure how much it will help in finding blocks as my farm is basically all s7 and s5's now
S7/S5 still mine fine - if you've got cheap power.
It's the total hash rate that decides how often you are expected to find blocks.

Of the last 10 blocks, 2 where by miners with under 20THs Smiley

Actually, as long as they aren't S9v1 it's all good here Smiley
If you do ever get any S9v1, make sure you update them to the v2 firmware if you want to point them here.
sr. member
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oh nice i never knew the main pool was in vegas im actually not to far away , i dont dare remote into my data center right now with some of the issues i was having, but when i get over there tommorow ill move some of my farm back onto the pool


not sure how much it will help in finding blocks as my farm is basically all s7 and s5's now
legendary
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kano how would mining over a 4g lte cell connection affect anything?

im not actually mining on the pool right now , but seriously considering switching back , or splitting my hashpower up between a few pools
last time i was on the pool i had a bunch of rejected shares and i was just wondering if its because of my backup lte connection that im using for the time being , or if i just had other network issues going on
Well 'rejected' shares are stale coz they either got to the pool more than 10 minutes late or after a network block change and the shares were for the block before the block change.

There's other reasons, but that would be the main one.

In general, the slower your connection to the pool, the higher your stale shares.
The workers page shows details of what's been rejected and why, when you click on the "Show Details for Invalids:" checkbox.

Also if you lose connection to the pool for 30seconds, all your unsent shares will be rejected when you reconnect.
ckpool doesn't handle reconnect fully, it rejects all the previous connection shares.
In general that's not a big deal, but if your internet keeps losing connection to the pool, you'll end up with more rejected shares.

thanks for the explanation, and yeah i was having some fairly rapid connect disconect issues when i first setup the backup connection , when my main went down
do u have a node close to utah , i assume that would help out in my situation a lil bit
The main pool is Vegas - you really wont get much closer to Utah than that, and being closer will make little if any difference.
Though, how far you are from Vegas doesn't count at all in your disconnects.
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kano how would mining over a 4g lte cell connection affect anything?

im not actually mining on the pool right now , but seriously considering switching back , or splitting my hashpower up between a few pools
last time i was on the pool i had a bunch of rejected shares and i was just wondering if its because of my backup lte connection that im using for the time being , or if i just had other network issues going on
Well 'rejected' shares are stale coz they either got to the pool more than 10 minutes late or after a network block change and the shares were for the block before the block change.

There's other reasons, but that would be the main one.

In general, the slower your connection to the pool, the higher your stale shares.
The workers page shows details of what's been rejected and why, when you click on the "Show Details for Invalids:" checkbox.

Also if you lose connection to the pool for 30seconds, all your unsent shares will be rejected when you reconnect.
ckpool doesn't handle reconnect fully, it rejects all the previous connection shares.
In general that's not a big deal, but if your internet keeps losing connection to the pool, you'll end up with more rejected shares.

thanks for the explanation, and yeah i was having some fairly rapid connect disconect issues when i first setup the backup connection , when my main went down
do u have a node close to utah , i assume that would help out in my situation a lil bit
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S9v2 ... damn I was wondering if that block would ever show up ... finally.

About bloody time.
legendary
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kano how would mining over a 4g lte cell connection affect anything?

im not actually mining on the pool right now , but seriously considering switching back , or splitting my hashpower up between a few pools
last time i was on the pool i had a bunch of rejected shares and i was just wondering if its because of my backup lte connection that im using for the time being , or if i just had other network issues going on
Well 'rejected' shares are stale coz they either got to the pool more than 10 minutes late or after a network block change and the shares were for the block before the block change.

There's other reasons, but that would be the main one.

In general, the slower your connection to the pool, the higher your stale shares.
The workers page shows details of what's been rejected and why, when you click on the "Show Details for Invalids:" checkbox.

Also if you lose connection to the pool for 30seconds, all your unsent shares will be rejected when you reconnect.
ckpool doesn't handle reconnect fully, it rejects all the previous connection shares.
In general that's not a big deal, but if your internet keeps losing connection to the pool, you'll end up with more rejected shares.
sr. member
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kano how would mining over a 4g lte cell connection affect anything?

im not actually mining on the pool right now , but seriously considering switching back , or splitting my hashpower up between a few pools
last time i was on the pool i had a bunch of rejected shares and i was just wondering if its because of my backup lte connection that im using for the time being , or if i just had other network issues going on
legendary
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block! by luckyant! with 1,893.53THs ) 12 block in Acclaim Board! First Block Today!  Grin
S9v2 ... damn I was wondering if that block would ever show up ... finally.
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block! by luckyant! with 1,893.53THs ) 12 block in Acclaim Board! First Block Today!  Grin
legendary
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... then I'll go back to deleting all your posts - they are annoying and no one wants to read them.

Translation:
"I'll show you, I'll spend an hour deleting posts from pages that everyone skips over anyway. You'll learn the depths of my narcissism by my labors of proving that I'm important in my own mind."

At least learn to quote properly:
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If you can't get over the fact you were wrong and keep doing these posts about it, this being the second one since then, then I'll go back to deleting all your posts - they are annoying and no one wants to read them.

Yeah OK, sorry the post about the change in git access and source was all about you ... sorry I forgot to include you in that important post, your narcissistic majesty.
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