I silenced my network stack, and all it cost me was my sanity
… But it worked, and now my networking gear has quieter fans, and that's worth the world to me when I'm sitting next to the rack all day. …
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
I silenced my network stack, and all it cost me was my sanity… But it worked, and now my networking gear has quieter fans, and that's worth the world to me when I'm sitting next to the rack all day. …
… And some of these features become invaluable when setting up a home lab or smart home. …
… Even worse if it goes down, and I'm not at home, Home Assistant is no longer running my smart home. …
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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…
Ended up doing some plumbing, high and low voltage work, over 10 Cat 6 runs for APs, switches, cameras, and doorbell. Been very happy with my UDM pro SE and U7 pros. I moved all my hubs above the server cabinet and mostl…
I'm pretty new to homelabbing and this is my first mini rack! Started with the Beelink ME Mini and then just kinda grew from there (it's always the way hey haha). It idles at 70 watts (not too shabby for how much is goin…
I decided to straighten things up a little and put my stack in a cabinet, plus implement a few upgrades like switching the original router (TP-Link Archer BE800) for a Firewalla Gold Pro and a TP-Link Omada EAP783 AP. I …
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… Since HomeLabInfo works directly with host networking, it has all the right permissions to make this work. …
… Plus you get smart home controls, automations, and more, supporting smart home devices that implement the DECT standard. …
… A Thread Border Router's job is to connect the Thread mesh network to a broader IP-based network like your home Wi-Fi. Many modern smart home hubs, including the Apple HomePod mini and Google Nest Hub, include built-in Thread Border Routers. …
… It's a simple device that doesn't cost a lot, which is perfect for anyone looking to expand their home or office network. …
… Local devices should keep doing useful work even when the wider internet stumbles, especially in a home filled with automations and sensors. Instead, I had a networking device that treated local reliability like an optional feature. …
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