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newbie
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Hello there, My I have configured everything on the first page and still can't get my Antminer S1 to mine anything...


I've been trying to use eligius pool, does anyone have success with that?


It's frustrating that I can't get it to work.

I can try to help you with Gotoassist or Skype if you want.

My 8 AntMiner S1 work well ...

Send me your email via PM.

Disregard that PM, I got it fixed!
member
Activity: 81
Merit: 10
Hello there, My I have configured everything on the first page and still can't get my Antminer S1 to mine anything...


I've been trying to use eligius pool, does anyone have success with that?


It's frustrating that I can't get it to work.

I can try to help you with Gotoassist or Skype if you want.

My 8 AntMiner S1 work well ...

Send me your email via PM.
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
Hello there, My I have configured everything on the first page and still can't get my Antminer S1 to mine anything...


I've been trying to use eligius pool, does anyone have success with that?


It's frustrating that I can't get it to work.
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
well at the time of the post i was only getting like 90ghs after a powerdown and 10 min wait i am now getting 171ghs that is very slowly falling and now i see this


Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency   Fan     Temp                             ASIC status
1                 8               350            2280         44           xxxxxxxx xxxxxoxo xoxoxoxo oooooooo
2               32              350               0              49      oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo

Check that there is not a problem with your power supply, if there is a failure in the overpower sensing then it could slowly reduce its power output giving you the problem that you see.

legendary
Activity: 3892
Merit: 4331
Update:
I switched one of my ants to wifi (well sort of). I run an Apple Airport Extreme at my place, so just got myself an Airport Express which extends the Extreme (runs the fast 802.11n and 5GH) and from that I ran the ethernet cable into the ant. Compared the specs with my wired Ants and find them to more or less the same. I can now buy additional ants to spread around the apartment.

yep, i did exactly the same a week ago (see my prior post if you want to compare notes). I even connected a cheap TP-link 8slot gigabit ethernet hub to the express and run all of my three current ants this way (on a single express connected to extreme wirelessly).
sr. member
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Update:
I switched one of my ants to wifi (well sort of). I run an Apple Airport Extreme at my place, so just got myself an Airport Express which extends the Extreme (runs the fast 802.11n and 5GH) and from that I ran the ethernet cable into the ant. Compared the specs with my wired Ants and find them to more or less the same. I can now buy additional ants to spread around the apartment.
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100
For those who put a second fan in front:

I picked up a few different fans to try: Arctic F12 can only be installed in one direction (push, not pull), Enermax has four pins connector, but connector has two small plastic rails which prevent the connector to fit pins (I did not try to push it hard yet) and Corsair air SP120 has just 3 pins, so no PWM. Anybody had trouble with fitting regular fans connectors with Ants pins? Did the second fan in front even helped?

The Antminer's fan pinout has a tab that's too long for normal fan connectors.  I used the bgears b-Blaster 120 with it and snipped off one side of the guard with wire cutters.  I used this particular fan because I've used them as CPU coolers on my PC for years, and they're cheap, quiet, long-lasting, and move a good amount of air.  It seems that the back fan has to work a little less hard with it, and is quieter overall with one of these pulling air.
legendary
Activity: 3892
Merit: 4331
For those who put a second fan in front:

I picked up a few different fans to try: Arctic F12 can only be installed in one direction (push, not pull), Enermax has four pins connector, but connector has two small plastic rails which prevent the connector to fit pins (I did not try to push it hard yet) and Corsair air SP120 has just 3 pins, so no PWM. Anybody had trouble with fitting regular fans connectors with Ants pins? Did the second fan in front even helped?
jr. member
Activity: 36
Merit: 5
CEO - Krater.io
Hi, anyone knows if it's possible to connect two Antminers S1 bridging over LAN? I mean, I have one Antminer with WiFi Antenna connected to my router and I would like the second one to connect with a CAT5 cable to the first Antminer. Could that work? I have seen one can bridge interfaces and one can create a DHCP server on the WWAN interface... but I don't feel like bricking my device, therefore if anybody knows if it's possible, great, otherwise I'll just buy another WiFi Antenna Smiley
whay dont bay some cheap switch like this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833704027
plug and play

Cause I can go get an antenna for 5€ tomorrow... but tonight I gotta sleep with this loud mofo in my room... router is here Smiley


Oh and that link is for a switch with no WiFi... my miners are on the balcony... and I can't get a CAT5 there. Only WiFi

Buy a cheap bridge like post #1 mentions and hook it into a cheap switch.  It will be tons easier and only cost you about $65.

65$??

Antenna is just 5€. The question is if the OpenWRT devices on these guys can do bridge the connection from Wireless to the LAN Port... I thank your replies, but stop recommending me solutions that are too complicated (or same as going to buy an antenna) or too expensive if you just have no answer for the question.

And yes, I do keep them outside. It's a closed balcony with no danger of rain water coming into it. I've had litecoing mining rigs for months there... No worries.


I'll post it, since you didn't bother to read it.

AntMiner Alternate Wi-Fi Mining

http://s24.postimg.org/a8a7ae5dt/009_wifi_bridge.jpg http://s9.postimg.org/d4vj990fv/010_wifi_bridge_box.jpg http://s17.postimg.org/a2ui6eyy3/011_builtin_Ethernet.jpg http://s22.postimg.org/4upnr48cd/012_bandwidth_Use_24hours.jpg

Even though the Bitmain AntMiner supports built-in Wi-Fi mining, to get the best out of the miner while running Wi-Fi at home, here is an easy solution for you and we tested it for over 24-hours and so far it’s working.

You can use any similar items to make it work.  We picked readily available item at the US BestBuy Sotre.  Netgear Model#: WNCE2001-100NAS.  (Price was $49.99)

If you happens to be living in a dorm, apartment or wherever you can only access to the internet via Wi-Fi, this will make the Bitmain Antminer believe it’s connected to the wired Ethernet and this will not stress the miner. 

Bandwidth use during the last 24-hours or more like 36 hours happened to be RX: 38.86 MB (161800 Pkts.) & TX: 14.68 MB (105524 Pkts.)

We purchased the above item to test it out with the Bitmain AntMiner and it worked!

While it may work for short-term, the ambient moisture of simple things like dew will cause your components to rust and fail MUCH earlier.  I (and everyone else here) will highly recommend NOT putting any electronics outside.
While it may be possible to bridge them, I would not recommend it, as it would be needlessly complicated and unreliable. 

I have read that... but still tells me nothing I don't know. I know I can get a wifi router and use it as a wifi bridge. You still don't know a certain answer, so please stop replying if u don't know. Thank you for your help though.

About putting electronics outside. Humidity is not a problem... Condensation occurs on cold objects when humidity is high, not on objects hotter than air temperature. Vapour doesn't condensate on warm objects with a fan working 24/7 like the miner... and therefore will not rust or fail.
full member
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jr. member
Activity: 36
Merit: 5
CEO - Krater.io
Hi, anyone knows if it's possible to connect two Antminers S1 bridging over LAN? I mean, I have one Antminer with WiFi Antenna connected to my router and I would like the second one to connect with a CAT5 cable to the first Antminer. Could that work? I have seen one can bridge interfaces and one can create a DHCP server on the WWAN interface... but I don't feel like bricking my device, therefore if anybody knows if it's possible, great, otherwise I'll just buy another WiFi Antenna Smiley
whay dont bay some cheap switch like this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833704027
plug and play

Cause I can go get an antenna for 5€ tomorrow... but tonight I gotta sleep with this loud mofo in my room... router is here Smiley


Oh and that link is for a switch with no WiFi... my miners are on the balcony... and I can't get a CAT5 there. Only WiFi

Buy a cheap bridge like post #1 mentions and hook it into a cheap switch.  It will be tons easier and only cost you about $65.

65$??

Antenna is just 5€. The question is if the OpenWRT devices on these guys can do bridge the connection from Wireless to the LAN Port... I thank your replies, but stop recommending me solutions that are too complicated (or same as going to buy an antenna) or too expensive if you just have no answer for the question.

And yes, I do keep them outside. It's a closed balcony with no danger of rain water coming into it. I've had litecoing mining rigs for months there... No worries.
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100
Hi, anyone knows if it's possible to connect two Antminers S1 bridging over LAN? I mean, I have one Antminer with WiFi Antenna connected to my router and I would like the second one to connect with a CAT5 cable to the first Antminer. Could that work? I have seen one can bridge interfaces and one can create a DHCP server on the WWAN interface... but I don't feel like bricking my device, therefore if anybody knows if it's possible, great, otherwise I'll just buy another WiFi Antenna Smiley
whay dont bay some cheap switch like this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833704027
plug and play

Cause I can go get an antenna for 5€ tomorrow... but tonight I gotta sleep with this loud mofo in my room... router is here Smiley


Oh and that link is for a switch with no WiFi... my miners are on the balcony... and I can't get a CAT5 there. Only WiFi

Buy a cheap bridge like post #1 mentions and hook it into a cheap switch.  It will be tons easier and only cost you about $65.
hero member
Activity: 1249
Merit: 506
Hi, anyone knows if it's possible to connect two Antminers S1 bridging over LAN? I mean, I have one Antminer with WiFi Antenna connected to my router and I would like the second one to connect with a CAT5 cable to the first Antminer. Could that work? I have seen one can bridge interfaces and one can create a DHCP server on the WWAN interface... but I don't feel like bricking my device, therefore if anybody knows if it's possible, great, otherwise I'll just buy another WiFi Antenna Smiley
whay dont bay some cheap switch like this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833704027
plug and play

Cause I can go get an antenna for 5€ tomorrow... but tonight I gotta sleep with this loud mofo in my room... router is here Smiley


Oh and that link is for a switch with no WiFi... my miners are on the balcony... and I can't get a CAT5 there. Only WiFi

You keep them outside?!  Huh
jr. member
Activity: 36
Merit: 5
CEO - Krater.io
Hi, anyone knows if it's possible to connect two Antminers S1 bridging over LAN? I mean, I have one Antminer with WiFi Antenna connected to my router and I would like the second one to connect with a CAT5 cable to the first Antminer. Could that work? I have seen one can bridge interfaces and one can create a DHCP server on the WWAN interface... but I don't feel like bricking my device, therefore if anybody knows if it's possible, great, otherwise I'll just buy another WiFi Antenna Smiley
whay dont bay some cheap switch like this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833704027
plug and play

Cause I can go get an antenna for 5€ tomorrow... but tonight I gotta sleep with this loud mofo in my room... router is here Smiley


Oh and that link is for a switch with no WiFi... my miners are on the balcony... and I can't get a CAT5 there. Only WiFi
hero member
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Merit: 502
Cant access one of my units through wifi though it is mining through the wifi, any ideas why?


Plug in the Lan cable. You should be able to connect to it.

newbie
Activity: 38
Merit: 0
Cant access one of my units through wifi though it is mining through the wifi, any ideas why?
hero member
Activity: 1249
Merit: 506
I am pretty sure the answer is no, but would it be possible to run 1 S1 (possible OC) and 1 BE Cube (on low) with a Corsair Builder 750 PSU?

What is the wattage requirements for the BE Cube?

Specs show 200w (not OCed).
http://www.amazon.com/ASICMiner-Block-Erupter-Cube-Miner/dp/B00H8K3MZU

Probably

Edit:  Sell the cube to some poor sucker unless your power is free.  The cube consumes more power than it produces in coins, even if not OCed.
200W for 30GH/s ... OMG

Yeah, they run hot as hell too. The plan was to keep one for another month or so running with the ant, might just end up selling them both. Hell, for what they are going for on e-bay that is almost another S1 :p

Thanks for the reply's
hero member
Activity: 630
Merit: 500
Hi, anyone knows if it's possible to connect two Antminers S1 bridging over LAN? I mean, I have one Antminer with WiFi Antenna connected to my router and I would like the second one to connect with a CAT5 cable to the first Antminer. Could that work? I have seen one can bridge interfaces and one can create a DHCP server on the WWAN interface... but I don't feel like bricking my device, therefore if anybody knows if it's possible, great, otherwise I'll just buy another WiFi Antenna Smiley
whay dont bay some cheap switch like this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833704027
plug and play
jr. member
Activity: 36
Merit: 5
CEO - Krater.io
Hi, anyone knows if it's possible to connect two Antminers S1 bridging over LAN? I mean, I have one Antminer with WiFi Antenna connected to my router and I would like the second one to connect with a CAT5 cable to the first Antminer. Could that work? I have seen one can bridge interfaces and one can create a DHCP server on the WWAN interface... but I don't feel like bricking my device, therefore if anybody knows if it's possible, great, otherwise I'll just buy another WiFi Antenna Smiley
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
I am pretty sure the answer is no, but would it be possible to run 1 S1 (possible OC) and 1 BE Cube (on low) with a Corsair Builder 750 PSU?

What is the wattage requirements for the BE Cube?

Specs show 200w (not OCed).
http://www.amazon.com/ASICMiner-Block-Erupter-Cube-Miner/dp/B00H8K3MZU

Probably

Edit:  Sell the cube to some poor sucker unless your power is free.  The cube consumes more power than it produces in coins, even if not OCed.
200W for 30GH/s ... OMG
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