Status as of Monday, October 16, 2017
Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 8:17 am
Good morning!
- Chris and I traveled to Asheville for a wedding this weekend. While there, the satellite Internet connection had insufficient upload bandwidth to do anything except answer support tickets, which Chris did a lot of. Chris was also able to spend 18 hours in the car answering tickets over a cell connection. We think that almost all of that class of tickets from August and September are now resolved. We also resolved another 120 tickets newer than those. There are now only 57 tickets that are waiting on a response from us, with another 85 tickets either waiting for customer or due for closure because the customer never replied.
- We expect to hear from the attorney today.
- Some customers have pointed out connectivity problems. Chris investigated them and determined that all of the problems are being reported by Nicehash customers. The same customers regularly report that using miners from their own homes does not cause a problem. We don't have access to Nicehash's system and don't know how their system is implemented or what could be wrong with the network. I suggest submitting support tickets to Nicehash to troubleshoot connectivity issues when the issue is solely a problem connecting with them (as almost all are.)
- Also, I want to remind everyone that many tickets are being auto-closed because there isn't enough information provided to actually troubleshoot the issue, and the customer fails to reply with the requested information. If you don't include your username in a ticket, then Chris wrote a canned reply that will always be the first response asking for it. If you have connection difficulties, then we need to know basic information about your setup, like what miner type you are using and what software you are mining with and what password arguments you're providing. Unfortunately, Chris again responds with canned replies to vague problems that don't have enough information to be able to reproduce the issue, and that wastes his time and causes customers to have to wait for another response.