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December 13, 2013, 05:59:48 AM |
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I have it and it works, but the only problem is the DHCP server gives random IP addresses that I can reserve. I want to specify the IP addresses myself - 101, 102, 103, 104, 105 and 106 as in 192.168.1.101
DHCP isn't the same thing as DHCP reservation. It sounds like you are just describing DHCP. With reservation you could indeed set in the router to reserve: 192.168.101 to rig #1 192.168.102 to rig #2 ... 192.168.106 to rig #6 the router will never assign any other IP address to those devices and will never assign those reserved IP addresses to any other device. Most routers today support DHCP reservation although they may use a different name. Look for a webpage where you can assign specific ip addresses to specific devices based on their host name and mac address.
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DeathAndTaxes
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December 13, 2013, 06:01:20 AM |
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I'm a noob here so bear with me I have a static IP but I simply checked the DHCP box and my router is also setup as such and viola..all I know just tossing it out there...anyway ie that was my noob solution to this ..er also my router allows me to lock an IP like the 192.1xx.x.106 etc to my miner also have a standard dlink dir-615 cheap unit with built in wireless...anyway was my noob solution
Exactly. That is DHCP reservation. From the miners point of view it is getting assigned a "dynamic" IP address so it boots up and asks the router "what is my IP address" however the router has been configured to always give the same IP address (in this case 192.168.0.106) to only that device.
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December 13, 2013, 07:35:42 AM |
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Sorry guys, I'm completely new to bitcoins and mining. You wanna make me feel stupid, go ahead if it makes you feel better.
Been there, not far from it now. Take it with a grain of salt. This place can get pretty vicious, but read between the vitriol and there are some incredibly talented and smart people here. I've learned a hell of a lot just reading. And stepping on my dick from time to time  Welcome to the Brave New World of Bitcoin.
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December 13, 2013, 08:21:44 AM |
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Anyone have any idea why all my Jupiters change their IP addresses even though they are setup for static. I set them all like this and a few hours later a random miner get a different IP, I change it back, then another miner gets a different IP and so on.  unrelated to your prob, but fwiw google correct public dns address are: - 8.8.8.8 - 8.8.4.4
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Bitcoin is a participatory system which ought to respect the right of self determinism of all of its users - Gregory Maxwell.
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December 13, 2013, 09:59:56 AM |
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Kaboom! http://s28.postimg.org/v71hnbm71/SAM_1801.jpg  PSU: OCZ ZX 1250W. Found the Jupiter shut down. Tried to start it and nothing happened. Removed cables, put them back and poof fireworks. Waiting for my RMA. Hashing with 3 boards and not whining.
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jelin1984
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December 13, 2013, 10:29:03 AM |
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December 13, 2013, 11:11:01 AM |
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Think it's time, with boards going up in flames again, for another STOP, DROP AND ROLL!! Save your eyebrows knc'ers! As a special bonus, KNC now shipping free with each Jupiter: 
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December 13, 2013, 11:17:03 AM |
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Anyone have any idea why all my Jupiters change their IP addresses even though they are setup for static. I set them all like this and a few hours later a random miner get a different IP, I change it back, then another miner gets a different IP and so on. No idea but you may want to look into DHCP reservation as a work around. Most routers support it and honestly once you get it down you will never go to static IP addresses again. Many enterprise grade networks use it because it simplifies management. Set all the Jupiters to use DHCP and then in your router there should be a section on DHCP reservation. In the router you assign a particular network device (PC, mining rigs, printers, etc) a particular IP address. So the jupiter boots up contacts the router (DHCP server) and always get the same IP address assigned by DHCP. The nice thing is all the config is done in the router so the device only needs to support DHCP. Excellent info DT
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December 13, 2013, 11:40:35 AM |
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Anyone have any idea why all my Jupiters change their IP addresses even though they are setup for static. I set them all like this and a few hours later a random miner get a different IP, I change it back, then another miner gets a different IP and so on. No idea but you may want to look into DHCP reservation as a work around. Most routers support it and honestly once you get it down you will never go to static IP addresses again. Many enterprise grade networks use it because it simplifies management. Set all the Jupiters to use DHCP and then in your router there should be a section on DHCP reservation. In the router you assign a particular network device (PC, mining rigs, printers, etc) a particular IP address. So the jupiter boots up contacts the router (DHCP server) and always get the same IP address assigned by DHCP. The nice thing is all the config is done in the router so the device only needs to support DHCP. Excellent info DT DHCP reservations use the MAC (or "hardware") address of the device that needs the reservation, this should be displayed as part of the DHCP assignments, depending on the dhcp server you are running.
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robix
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December 13, 2013, 12:00:01 PM |
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PSU size doesn't matter as long as it is > then power input of Jupiter your rig.
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December 13, 2013, 12:18:05 PM |
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Kaboom! http://s28.postimg.org/v71hnbm71/SAM_1801.jpg  PSU: OCZ ZX 1250W. Found the Jupiter shut down. Tried to start it and nothing happened. Removed cables, put them back and poof fireworks. Waiting for my RMA. Hashing with 3 boards and not whining. wht temps you have before this happened?
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vesperwillow
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December 13, 2013, 12:23:21 PM |
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Sorry guys, I'm completely new to bitcoins and mining. You wanna make me feel stupid, go ahead if it makes you feel better.
Wasn't trying to do that mate, but it says on the Neptune product page when they expect to ship. If you're looking to buy KNC equipment and have it within days, check ebay.com and the merchant section here, but the prices will be staggering.
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December 13, 2013, 12:29:12 PM Last edit: December 13, 2013, 12:41:50 PM by Epoch |
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Is anyone using Seasonic X1250W supplies for their November Jupiters? I found that after about a minute after bootup (when the Jupiter is about to start hashing), the PSU shuts down. I let the PSU reset itself (takes several minutes), try again, same results. Consistent and repeatable. I tried 2 separate X1250's and 2 separate November Jupiters with the same result.
Obviously 1250W should be plenty, and the Seasonic is a high-quality supply, so I'm not sure what is causing the shutdowns. I normally have the X1250's running 4 BFL SC Singles without any issue, and those take more power than a Jupiter.
I had some Corsair AX860's kicking around so I tried those for the Jupiters. They work well and I haven't had any trouble after 24 hours now.
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December 13, 2013, 12:36:52 PM |
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Is anyone using Seasonic X1250W supplies for their November Jupiters? I found that after about a minute after bootup (when the Jupiter is about to start hashing), the PSU shuts down. I let the PSU reset itself (takes several minutes), try again, same results. Consistent and repeatable. I tried 2 separate X1250's and 2 separate November Jupiters with the same result.
Obviously 1250W should be plenty, and the Seasonic is a high-quality supply, so I'm not sure what is causing the shutdowns.
I had some Corsair AX860's kicking around so I tried those. They work well and I haven't had any trouble after 24 hours now.
Did you use a high quality paperclip?
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December 13, 2013, 12:37:07 PM |
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i have coolermaster v1000 with november jupiter
run good
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helmax
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December 13, 2013, 12:46:22 PM |
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corsair 1200i nov jupiter
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vesperwillow
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December 13, 2013, 12:53:02 PM |
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For those of you with PSU issues, have you tried plugging the motherboard connector into a motherboard (with a CPU), and then re-trying it?
The circuitry might be looking for the voltage changes/monitoring the MB connector.
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December 13, 2013, 12:59:45 PM |
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For my november Jupiter I use a be quiet! DARK POWER PRO 10 1200W.
Two boards broken & RMA now...
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vesperwillow
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December 13, 2013, 01:08:23 PM |
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Have you tried it without that piece, and also in a motherboard? Just as a way to remove that part from the equation. Peculiar indeed.
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