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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.6 (Windows/Linux)
by
bithead007
on 28/01/2018, 14:14:17 UTC
...how does the remote monitoring work? Should I open a port in the rig's firewall (windows) and then type 192.168.X.XX:3333 in the browser of any computer of my network?
In the miner folder there is a folder called "Remote Manger". There is a program in there.  Enable monitoring (default port is -3333 (read only)). You can also use browser to just see current output. You don't need to open firewall port if on the same network, just allow miner access first run. If opening port to the outside world, and using positive port (full control), make 110% sure you set -mpsw, there are people that run bots to find miners and overwrite config. You can easily change config remotely with full control which is quite useful, just use locally, or use password.
Thanks, it's working today from another computer of my network (yesterday, it was only working from localhost for some reason).
If I need to change config and so on from anywhere in the world, I'll just use TeamViewer.

I like this Miner, BUT 2 % devee is much too much. Claymore makes millions every month just with this little software. Is that fair? I'm willing to pay like 0.1 % but thats just greedy. I mine with the -nofee Option, its worth me instead of supporting greedy people.
So he's making less and you're making much less, how smart are you?


This fee topic brings a question, though: with the dual miner in simple mining mode (because dual is dead blah blah blah), do you pay 1% or 2% devfee?

1%, it is covered in the readme. 

As for the communist-wannabe "he makes too much" people out there, STFU and go do something else. Life isn't fair, who told you it was? No one requires you to use this software. Your complaints are unfounded. Is there a pool that charges less than 1%?

CJ