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Why is hardware always harder to take apart?

Most networking equipment isn't exactly designed to be user-serviceable, but the Unifi Dream Machine Pro Max was a little easier to disassemble than most. Honestly, I feared the worst when I looked down the hard drive bays and saw the cooling fans buried at the bottom, but they were attached to a plastic vent that came out after four screws were undone, so that was a pleasant surprise. The worst part was routing the Noctua fan cables back to the headers, as the sleeve around the cables made it a little tricky, so I had to go inside the venting area instead. And the plug needed a little trimmin

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r/HomeNetworking · u/TheSeabo · 2w ago

Network cabinet progress

Network closet progress. I started with creating and printing mounting hardware for my ubuquiti equipment. I added some patch panels and the 2.5g flex switches to add PoE++ to all of my ports. Added proper ventilation ho…

r/HomeNetworking · u/Syko_Symatic · 4d ago

It’s not much, but it worked!

Sorted out my small network in the media unit (there are in/out fans in there now too), was fed up with the kids moaning about lag in some games, so added an Ethernet connection to both their rooms. The CAD career and 3D…

r/homelab · u/IcyConversation7945 · 1w ago

3d printed shrouds for the mellanox C4 networking card

Hey there, Just finished assembling these cute 3d printed shrouds for the​ Mellanox qfp28 cards that came for my homelab. I had my doubts but it works great with these 40mm noctua fans. Cards now reach 40 celsius max. If…

r/HomeNetworking · u/Aromatic-Attitude-34 · 2w ago

Cooler Alternative to Intel X540 10G card?

Installed one on my PC, and I currently have mine cooled with a little fan blowing on its heat sink. Would love to know if there are less hot recommendations. (Other than just using the built in Gigabit Ethernet port). I…

r/HomeNetworking · u/Water_K1995 · 3w ago

Need help making sense of this box and wiring in my house.

Hello! Moved into this house 2 years ago and have never had time to figure out what all of this is and why it is here. Was likely installed by the previous owner in a 2019 remodel. I have no expertise in this area but fr…