New Server Closet
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
Do I spy a Hl-2140? I believe that's what that is. The HL-2040 had a slightly different body design.
It's an HL-2170w. It's 8 or 9 years old now.
Ok, basically the same thing, just the wireless version instead of USB only.
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@thanksajdotcom said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
Do I spy a Hl-2140? I believe that's what that is. The HL-2040 had a slightly different body design.
It's an HL-2170w. It's 8 or 9 years old now.
Ok, basically the same thing, just the wireless version instead of USB only.
It's wired networking as well. I've never used the wireless. It has the bulit-in Print Server as well as WSD.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
Do I spy a Hl-2140? I believe that's what that is. The HL-2040 had a slightly different body design.
It's an HL-2170w. It's 8 or 9 years old now.
Ok, basically the same thing, just the wireless version instead of USB only.
It's wired networking as well. I've never used the wireless. It has the bulit-in Print Server as well as WSD.
WSD...ewww.....
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@thanksajdotcom said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
Do I spy a Hl-2140? I believe that's what that is. The HL-2040 had a slightly different body design.
It's an HL-2170w. It's 8 or 9 years old now.
Ok, basically the same thing, just the wireless version instead of USB only.
It's wired networking as well. I've never used the wireless. It has the bulit-in Print Server as well as WSD.
WSD...ewww.....
It's very useful for network Scanners. Not so much printers.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
Do I spy a Hl-2140? I believe that's what that is. The HL-2040 had a slightly different body design.
It's an HL-2170w. It's 8 or 9 years old now.
Ok, basically the same thing, just the wireless version instead of USB only.
It's wired networking as well. I've never used the wireless. It has the bulit-in Print Server as well as WSD.
WSD...ewww.....
It's very useful for network Scanners. Not so much printers.
With printers it does nothing but **** **** up....
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Nice project!
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Sweet!
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All rooms now have Keystone jacks with 1.) Coax Going to the Cable Distribution (currently nothing as I don't have cable just cable internet) 2.) Coax going to antenna distribution. 3. Cat5e jacks, and 1 Phone Jack (It's actually Cat5e now as I replace most of it.) which is all connected to a SIP ATA (no extensions here, no do I care for the cost of IP Phones). In the living room I put two of these jacks on opposing walls. So I have 6 gigabit jacks in my living room haha. Still need to do some touch up paint. And yes, I know the Jacks and the outlets don't line up. Sadly. I just took out the gang box the Cat3 for the phones were in and put in low voltage brackets. They Phone outlets were already misaligned. It's a lot of fun pulling these (sarcasm) as we have both a finished attic and a finished basement.
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Also had a little more excitement today. My old drill died on me in the middle of drilling so, the 4.5ft long flexible drill bit was stuck in the wall until I went to home depot to buy a new one.
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Ubiquiti Mport and Temperature sensor has be ordered to use mFI to turn on a fan if needed and and off if not needed from the PDU. and also to hard kill everything if a it gets too hot.
I plan on making two vents something similar to this. One at the top and one at the bottom. http://www.addicted2decorating.com/how-to-make-a-custom-wood-air-return-vent-cover.html
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Ubiquiti Mport and Temperature sensor has be ordered to use mFI to turn on a fan if needed and and off if not needed from the PDU. and also to hard kill everything if a it gets too hot.
That's awesome. Very impressive. HOw did that cost?
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@mlnews said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Ubiquiti Mport and Temperature sensor has be ordered to use mFI to turn on a fan if needed and and off if not needed from the PDU. and also to hard kill everything if a it gets too hot.
That's awesome. Very impressive. HOw did that cost?
It was less than $100 for both the sensor and the mPort (which puts the serial devices on TCP/IP)