For this setup we will have our computer running hushd and we will have our ASIC Miner connecting to it. In this write-up we are using a Linux computer. This might work on Windows or Mac, but that is beyond the scope of this document. If you do successfully test with these surveillance operating systems, then feel free to do a pull request to add your input in here.
1. Make sure you know the IP address of your ASIC miner. If you're not sure how to figure that out then do a [Startpage search](https://startpage.com) to learn how. It is outside the scope of this document.
1. Make sure you know your desktop computer's IP address.
1. Follow compilation or installation of the [Hush daemon](https://git.hush.is/hush/hush3/) onto your desktop computer, which is outside of the scope of this document.
1. Your desktop computer needs to download & sync the Hush blockchain completely before you continue. You can check its status with the following command after waiting a couple of minutes after hushd has been started up ```hush-cli getinfo | grep synced```. When that value is true, then continue.
- Change Worker to the newly-generated-t-address-you-own from your Hush wallet. It's also a good idea to create and use new addresses every so often for better privacy.
Join us in our Hush mining channel on Telegram, which can [be found here](https://t.me/minersgonnamine). Most miners are not rocking "Hush Solo" style, so make sure you mention that too.