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Bitmain AntMiner 180GH/S Group Buy2 Can be Over Clocked to 200GH/S (voids warranty) OPEN 24 Units Left... https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/group-buy-clos-shipped-giveaway-bitmain-antminer-180-ghs-300-units-364342 Tech Support Included (OC as well)
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You didn't get locked out again, right??? (Hope this was prior...) anyone could tell me how to reset these please, im locked out of 1 thanks
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The "LAN" interface confused me a bit at first. I assume it's completely inaccessible and not used for anything, correct? I think "LAN" interface is the wifi interface. This seems like a tp-link wifi router... So the WAN interface is what gives it internet, and the LAN interface is the local network this router serves. Now the confusion is due to the fact that we arent using this tp-link module for its intended purpose, but rather like a linux computer. But there's a separate WiFi interface shown, with its own configuration tab. A total of 3 interfaces are shown: LAN, WAN, and WiFi. hmm.. ur right... Code: root@antMiner:~# ifconfig br-lan = dunno "br" is usually for "bridge" ( marked LAN in web ui) eth0 = wifi most likely .. or maybe not. the wifi setup shows "radio0".. but even ifconfig -a doesnt list it. eth1 = ethernet ( marked WAN in web ui) lo = loopback.. i.e. when device wants to talk to itself (127.0.0.1) Having never played with openwrt, id guess that the "LAN" interface is probably some kind of virtual bridge interface to patch itself(or WAN) to the wifi... Interesting sidenote... the br-lan and eth0 share the same mac address... Bitmain AntMiner 180GH/S Group Buy2 Can be Over Clocked to 200GH/S (voids warranty) OPEN 40 Units Left... https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/group-buy-clos-shipped-giveaway-bitmain-antminer-180-ghs-300-units-364342 The "LAN" interface confused me a bit at first. I assume it's completely inaccessible and not used for anything, correct? I think "LAN" interface is the wifi interface. This seems like a tp-link wifi router... So the WAN interface is what gives it internet, and the LAN interface is the local network this router serves. Now the confusion is due to the fact that we arent using this tp-link module for its intended purpose, but rather like a linux computer. But there's a separate WiFi interface shown, with its own configuration tab. A total of 3 interfaces are shown: LAN, WAN, and WiFi. The "LAN" interface confused me a bit at first. I assume it's completely inaccessible and not used for anything, correct? I think "LAN" interface is the wifi interface. This seems like a tp-link wifi router... So the WAN interface is what gives it internet, and the LAN interface is the local network this router serves. Now the confusion is due to the fact that we arent using this tp-link module for its intended purpose, but rather like a linux computer.
I received my AntMiner yesterday and got it going pretty easily. It's a nice unit. My wife commented, looking at it from above, "It looks like a toaster."
Is anyone offering an enclosure for them yet? The "LAN" interface confused me a bit at first. I assume it's completely inaccessible and not used for anything, correct? I see ppl sticking a heatsink on the inductor. Don't those things operate based on a surrounding magnetic field, and wouldn't sticking a hunk of metal on top of one possibly affect that field? Goxed has a heatsink placed on an inductor which shouldn't really get that hot. Generally it's the DC Regulator that could benefit from cooling (which is right beside it). You can see that the center of the ASIC QFN package has a brown tinge to it. It's most readily seen in how reflective the letters of antminer are. So, how are people who have overclocked their AntMiners doing? All fine and hashing like mad? i have been having trouble with configuration, i just can;t get the interface to mine, i am sure its a configruation problem, just to clarify i have an ethernet cable which goes into a powerline adapter from the miner, where the connection is transmitted wirelessly into the wireless adapter downstairs, this then goes into my router, and then my router is plugged into my modem. This is the second day i could;t get my miner to mine, and i don't know if its becouse i am using the wrong ip adresses in configuration, could anyone please help me out Thanks! more info? did you directly connect the miner to a computer to configure it's IP? what IP did you set? Yes i directly connected the miner to a laptop,i set the IP of the internet dowstairs, that didn't quite work, os i then changed the IP to the wireless router and the maskway, I am now accessing the miner without having to use the laptop connected to it, as its connected with the ethernet. However it won;t mine but does pick up signal, if its connected but not mining, you probably need to check your miner config and ensure the pool info is right
anyone could tell me how to reset these please, im locked out of 1
thanks i have been having trouble with configuration, i just can;t get the interface to mine, i am sure its a configruation problem, just to clarify i have an ethernet cable which goes into a powerline adapter from the miner, where the connection is transmitted wirelessly into the wireless adapter downstairs, this then goes into my router, and then my router is plugged into my modem. This is the second day i could;t get my miner to mine, and i don't know if its becouse i am using the wrong ip adresses in configuration, could anyone please help me out Thanks! more info? did you directly connect the miner to a computer to configure it's IP? what IP did you set? Yes i directly connected the miner to a laptop,i set the IP of the internet dowstairs, that didn't quite work, os i then changed the IP to the wireless router and the maskway, I am now accessing the miner without having to use the laptop connected to it, as its connected with the ethernet. However it won;t mine but does pick up signal, I can no longer access the WAN interface after I mistakenly set it as DHCP. I hadn't enabled WiFi so it's not getting any address from my Wifi either. https://github.com/AntMiner/AntGen1/tree/master/manual Any way to access it? reset it? Thanks, i have been having trouble with configuration, i just can;t get the interface to mine, i am sure its a configruation problem, just to clarify i have an ethernet cable which goes into a powerline adapter from the miner, where the connection is transmitted wirelessly into the wireless adapter downstairs, this then goes into my router, and then my router is plugged into my modem. This is the second day i could;t get my miner to mine, and i don't know if its becouse i am using the wrong ip adresses in configuration, could anyone please help me out Thanks! more info? did you directly connect the miner to a computer to configure it's IP? what IP did you set?
i have been having trouble with configuration, i just can;t get the interface to mine, i am sure its a configruation problem, just to clarify i have an ethernet cable which goes into a powerline adapter from the miner, where the connection is transmitted wirelessly into the wireless adapter downstairs, this then goes into my router, and then my router is plugged into my modem.
This is the second day i could;t get my miner to mine, and i don't know if its becouse i am using the wrong ip adresses in configuration, could anyone please help me out Thanks!
Well I did that today. I shut it down. Turned it on after a few minutes. Checked my router for the ip address and logged in.
I can no longer access the WAN interface after I mistakenly set it as DHCP. I hadn't enabled WiFi so it's not getting any address from my Wifi either.
Any way to access it? reset it? Thanks, @dropt Thanks for the info. I don't see any discoloration on my chips, but my inductors where really hot when i touched them.(not really scientific but i don't have the right equipment) So i placed some heatsinks on the inductors since that piece of the board doesn't seem to directly benefit from the stock lower heatsink, hopefully lowering the inductor heat will also benefit the voltage regulator since their close to each other. I also noticed temp difference(~4C) between the boards so i've aimed an extra fan to board 1 witch caused the stock fan to drop in speed and neutralized the temp difference between the boards. atm i'm getting about ~2% HW errors, is that acceptable? @warhawk187 i've run into sort of the same problem When the miner is hooked up to the ethernet cable i can connect via the wifi ip-address(ssh&webinterface) to my miner, that works perfectly. As soon as i remove the lan cable i can't connect anymore but the miner will keep mining, so it looks like some sort of firewall issue? Would it be a firewall issue on the Miners side? I tried to look for a setting in my router for AP Isolation, but found nothing. Jump to:
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