If you’re running a BitAxe, network stability is everything. WiFi disconnects can cause missed shares, lower uptime, and reduced chances of finding a block while solo mining. The Bitaxe LAN Adapter gives your miner a rock-solid wired Ethernet connection that stays online 24/7.
This adapter is plug-and-play and optimized for low-power devices. It works perfectly with Bitaxe mining rigs. Whether you’re building a test bench, a home mining setup, or a distributed solo-mining farm, a wired LAN connection eliminates the randomness of WiFi and gives your miner maximum consistency.
Using a LAN adapter ensures more stable pool communication, fewer dropped packets, and improved long-term performance. For serious solo miners, this upgrade dramatically increases uptime and reliability while keeping your miner cool and efficient.
Perfect for:
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- BitAxe -Compatibility tested and confirmed working with versions 601 & 602 (fw for 401 & 402 coming soon)
- DIY solo miners
- High-uptime mining environments
Why You Need This
✔ More stable than WiFi
✔ Prevents lost shares
✔ Ideal for long-term solo mining
✔ Plug-and-play compatible
✔ Compact and low-power
What’s Included
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- BAP Port Extension
- 2pcs 5mm m3 spacers
- 6pin Pogo Header
- Ribbon Cable
- Ethernet Module
- 3D-printed case
Note: You need to flash the modified ESPMiner Firmware from github to your device to enable the LAN-Mode.
Pair it with a stand!
Want a cleaner desk setup and better cable management?
Add the Bitaxe LAN Stand to park your Bitaxe upright and keep the LAN cable out of the way.
Bitaxe LAN Stand (3D printed desk mount)
Sold separately. Designed specifically for Bitaxe LAN builds.
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Not in the United States? Don’t worry. Gobrrr has you covered for EU. –> Bitaxe LAN EU
Not in the United States or the EU? Don’t worry. Shop Bitcoin Australia has you covered for Australia. –> Bitaxe LAN Australia
















Ryan Wussow –
Very fast shipping! Installation was easy, just add some solder to the pins that penetrate the board for better connection for the LAN mod.