When you setup the fixed address, did you do it at your router by mac address, or on the S3?
EDIT: Never mind... I re-read what you wrote. Since you included the comment about setting up the DHCP server, you obviously didn't just put a static IP in the S3. Duh... sorry about the stupid question back at you.
Yes by MAC @ your router..
Well after 5 hours of testing all I have to say is BLAH!! Overclocking even with 4 PCI-e connections does little.
218.75 Clock:
miner 1 / 444.95 @ Miner / 463.36 @ Pool
miner 2 / 427.78 @ Miner / 432.18 @ Pool
miner 3 / 443.52 @ Miner / 454.49 @ Pool
miner 4 / 410.05 @ Miner / 410.58 @ Pool --- Indicates 1 chip as " - "
miner 5 / 427.41 @ Miner / 413.85 @ Pool
250 Clock:
miner 6 / 464.32 @ Miner / 479.65 @ Pool --- Indicates 1 chip as " x "
miner 7 / 450.27 @ Miner / 417.84 @ Pool
will continue to mess with timeouts to see if anything works as for now not getting a stable 441 GH/s, but on a few. ;(
Hope B2 is better!
please try to underclock to 215.625
and to 206.25
the above codes were from my hand calculations, GH speeds added. 215.625 gives me 1100Gh and less than 1.1% error rate
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=589429.msg6485048#msg6485048so 206.25
and 215.625 were both developed by klondike_bar
option 'freq_value' '6206' #215.625M
option 'chip_freq' '215.625'
option 'timeout' '18' maybe 17
#option 'freq_value' '5002' #206.25M
#option 'chip_freq' '206.25'
#option 'timeout' '19' maybe 20
these 2 can be tested