Updated June 16, 2026 - BTC Tools operations guide

BTC Tools support and help paths

Find BTC Tools help for setup, downloads, miner connections, pool configuration, worker names, and site corrections.

BTC Tools

BTC Tools Support for Setup and Miner Help

This support page routes visitors to the right BTC Tools resource: download options, setup guide, troubleshooting, guides, compatibility notes, and contact information.

Workflow

Before contacting support

Use this page as a practical planning reference for local ASIC miner operations. The exact behavior available in BTC Tools can depend on miner model, firmware, network access, and the action being performed.

01

Setup help

Use the setup guide for first-run scanning, target IP ranges, and batch workflow planning.

02

Connection issues

Use troubleshooting pages when miners are not reachable or actions time out.

03

Pool and worker help

Use pool configuration and worker-name pages for naming and pool setup planning.

04

Contact route

Use the contact page for site corrections, broken links, or factual updates.

Checklist

Before contacting support

Keep the scope narrow, document device groups, and separate local miner status from pool-side account data.

  • Which page or file you were using.
  • The miner model or firmware family if relevant.
  • The local network range or workflow step where the issue appears.
  • Whether the issue affects one miner, one rack, or many devices.
  • Any broken link or outdated page URL.

Operations

Support routing

These tables are written for miners and technicians who need repeatable local workflows rather than broad crypto marketing copy.

Area What to check BTC Tools workflow
Need the file page Open Download. /download/
Need setup steps Open Setup. /setup/
Miner not found Open Troubleshooting. /troubleshooting/
Model behavior question Open Compatibility. /compatibility/

Setup

Plan, scan, change, and review

For every BTC Tools workflow, start from the intended IP range and device group, then apply changes in small controlled batches and review results before expanding the scope.

BTC Tools LAN setup workflow
BTC Tools workflow: scan the local network, review selected miners, apply scoped changes, then confirm results.