I’ve been working on my home gym upgrades when I can , new stereo etc, but my basement is such a disgrace that I had to start building shelves and sorting stuff out , as I never seem to be able to find my tools .
Cleaned up my server rack , and I added 3 of those magnetic bars to hold tools beside it . I didn’t like having my side cutters etc on the magnetic holders, so broke down and purchased a tool box from crappy tire . Anyways it’s miller time , here’s a few pics as things progress
Beginning of server rack
Next phase
Almost done
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Thread: Spring cleaning and organizing
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04-27-2024, 07:19 PM #1
Spring cleaning and organizing
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Lmfao , repped
I have an 2 access points , one in the living room and one in the garage . Once I started installing surveillance cameras , I figured it was time to have a server rack .
Never thought I’d be removing all my coax cable and replacing it with over a thousand feet of Cat6 . Crazy timesMake Misc great again
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I’m not big on wireless , so I hardwire everything I possibly can . I needed a switch with a lot of ports , as I’m running 3 cat6 cables to my home theatre alone .
I have 2 network receivers, and a dedicated music server for the gym . I rip all my CD’s to WAV at 44,100 in order to minimize any sound quality issues .
Even the newest cable portholes have Ethernet ports , so instead of going wireless there hardwired also .
Not big on wireless cameras , so they are all hardwired
That’s the crazy part , it seems like there’s endless chit gathering everywhere . I bought a bunch of bins and labeled them to help a bit . Threw away a lot of chit also .
It’s bigger than necessary. We discarded all the 6’ racks at work , as they were all upgraded to the 7’ standard , so I brought one home.
But I’ve added a UPS , plus a power conditioner that you see at the bottom of the rack that’s for the home theatre system in the living room, so it’s getting usedLast edited by MajorTendonitis; 04-27-2024 at 07:42 PM.
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Here’s a pic of the AP in the living room ( access point ) . I built a shelf and mounted it under it , as I didn’t really want to look at the AP on the ceiling . Did a wifi test , and the speeds do not seem to be affected by the lower height of the installation.
Not sure if it’s killing the plant , but snake plants aren’t very needy , and some leaves are turning brown .
Yes I water it once a month
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\Well....that all cleaned up pretty well.
Yeah, being able to find one's tools is great progress.
Looks good.
Hely shvt....is that a lot of RJ45 spaghetti I see there?
Well, you did mention "servers".
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04-27-2024, 08:20 PM #17
Mirin the upgrade brah.
A couple of dumb questions but here goes: if you have coax throughout your house in the walls, how do you go about replacing that with Cat6. Is there an easy way to thread it through? And also, you say you want everything hard wired but later in this thread you're talking about your wireless AP. My house isn't that big, but for some reason the new router I bought can't give enough signal strength and I just got fiber installed, so thinking hard wiring is probably the way to go to max out speeds. Appreciate your advice.
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04-27-2024, 08:49 PM #18
I use an iPad daily , so that’s the reason for wiresless . I also use my iPad on my deck to accesss the network receiver in the garage . I have a MacBook Pro in my living room at the moment , and use it wirelessly for now . I’m building a computer room with two corner desk work stations , so I have no intention of tearing my gym’s ceiling apart once again to run cat6 to the MacBook , as its location is temporary. (I hope)
As for rewiring , I am lucky as the basement is unfinished. The gym does have false ceiling , so if I have to I can take it apart . I couldn’t use my RG6 as drawstring in the walls unfortunately, as they were fastened with clips and screws .
I pretty much had to do a lot of fishing in the walls
Temp setup in the living room
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04-27-2024, 08:55 PM #19
wish I had pics b4 I started building shelves and organizing, as there was practically just a trail to get from A to B . I fuking near was on the edge of an anxiety attack I swear . It’s amazing how much better you feel mentally when things are clean and in order . I’m kind of obsessed with getting this clutter eliminated now
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With all that high dollar equipment, I'd invest in a Surgex (Advanced Series Mode Surge Protection) unit to be the 1st line of defense from the wall outlet, your UPS would plug into that. Sell the Monster Power unit (I used to own a few of these, they're junk compared to other, non-hype driven products), a real power spike/surge would toast that and send energy to your ground which will backfeed into your equipment grounds and neutral and potentially damage/destroy it. Not sure if that Monster unit you have there has AVR, but I've never found AVR necessary unless you live where there's significantly unstable voltage in your area.
Make sure the Surgex unit says "Advanced" series mode on it specifically, because that is an updated technology (likely overkill, but I like overkill). If you want to add another serious layer of protection you can add an Environmental Potentials EP-2050EE or EP-2000 to your main service entrance panel. The value of that is it will protect everything in your entire house including 240v circuits like your water heater, dryer, electric stove. They are very expensive, the latter unit at even pre-inflation prices was already at $2,000.00. I have on on my house, and Surgex power conditioners on everything in my house: fridge, dishwasher, washing machine, desktop, laptop, router, modem, external drives, monitors, TV, UHD player, Roku, phones. They do not divert surge energy to ground, they cancel it in the magnetic domain. The service panel unit works differently and converts damaging electrical energy into thermal energy and is dissipated via internal heatsinks. Nothing protects against a direct lightning strike, and that's not the idea, a *nearby* strike can wipe out everything in your house, or a pole transformer failure.
Here's a video of EP's technology. And btw, these are lightyears beyond the cheap SIEMENS, EATON, or Square D units you can buy for around $200 or less at big box stores or Amazon.
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