The **Lotus Worker** is an extra process that can offload heavy processing tasks from your **Lotus Miner**. The sealing process automatically runs in the **Lotus Miner** process, but you can use the Worker on another machine communicating over a fast network to free up resources on the machine running the mining process.
To make your node accessible over the local area network, you will need to determine your machines IP on the LAN, and change the `127.0.0.1` in the file to that address.
A more permissive and less secure option is to change it to `0.0.0.0`. This will allow anyone who can connect to your computer on that port to access the [API](https://lotu.sh/en+api). They will still need an auth token.
Next, you will need to [create an authentication token](https://lotu.sh/en+api-scripting-support#generate-a-jwt-46). All Lotus APIs require authentication tokens to ensure your processes are as secure against attackers attempting to make unauthenticated requests to them.
On the machine that will run `lotus-worker`, set the `MINER_API_INFO` environment variable to `TOKEN:MINER_NODE_MULTIADDR`. Where `TOKEN` is the token we created above, and `NIMER_NODE_MULTIADDR` is the `multiaddr` of the **Lotus Miner** API that was set in `config.toml`.
To check that the **Lotus Worker** is connected to your **Lotus Miner**, run `lotus-miner sealing workers` and check that the remote worker count has increased.