I have a small LAN at my house 2 laptops, 1 desktop PC, 1 Android streamer (via wireless) The Spondoolies SP20E Jackson miner is connected to my d-Link Router (Gateway: 192.168.100.1). The miner used to run well and it appeared on the network (as "an identified device" - manufacturer: Texas Instruments) until I did a Restore on the host server (192.168.0.101). Host name: miner-FL1448081961 LAN Subnet: 255.255.255.0
My LAN unable to "see" the SP20E bitcoin miner
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Hi Fokello,
As a first step, I recommend to log onto the host where PRTG is installed and to try to ping the target device using a command line. If the device answers correctly, enter the settings of the device in PRTG and check if the IP address matches with the address which you used via CMD.
Does it work afterwards?
Best regards, Felix
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