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    Thomas Bergman

    From top to bottom, left to right:

    • Grandstream HT813 as a PTSN output for 3CX, Lutron Bridge, Firewalla Gold
    • Netgear unmanaged 24 port switch used as a lab vLAN
    • Dell R730, primary virtualization server using Hyper-V. Hosts all production and fully virtualized lab. 
    • Dell R720, secondary virtualization server using Hyper-V. Mainly hosts Backblaze VM connected to RAID array, secondary DC. 
    • Synology DS218, used as a monitoring agent for the servers. 
    • Dual Tripp-Lite UPS systems, each has one of the PDUs up at the top of the rack and then a single PowerEdge server attached. It provides approximately 35 minutes of runtime before the Synology will start powering things down. 

    Not pictured:

    • XB8 Modem from Comcast, mid-split happening any day now. 
    • Dell X1052p, main switch and provides PoE to all devices throughout the home. 

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    skelley5000

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    Roberto Bello

    Hello

    Yes, I am sick collecting all that stuff :)

    Regards

     

     

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    Robert Pitts

     

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    Gac

    Purple fed by Ubiquiti 5G wireless radio system via fiber optic line to outside 200' tower.

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    Firewalla

    I  currently have 14 Firewalla Installations in my area... here's just one.

    I only use Firewalla Firewalls!

    The Best Firewall Around!


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    Firewalla

    This is mounted on the front of the serverrack to make it easier to access! Im looking forward to the new rackmount!

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    Hans Lain

    Designed this 3d printed Purple bracket for the masses to print on their own. :)

    https://www.printables.com/model/133332-firewalla-purple-mounting-bracket

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    chris

    Home rack, that "runs" the house. 2 NASs running VMs and Containers. Network switches to support hardware for the TVs and Game Consoles. At the top is the Firewalla Gold and AT&T fiber modem.

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    Joey Stout

    Dont drink and network, fellas. This here is a premium setup, got this table at walmart, battery backup from amazon, raspberry pi's from some fella on ebay. I only have wifi for phones, everything else is hardwired and goes through my beloved firewalla gold. (someone please help Im drowning here)

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    Dan

    I gotta say, ya'll have perfect cable routing, clean edges, no cruff or mess.

    I've gone another way: Cut out the drywall under the steps, bodge in some leftover rails from a project, and rackup up a switch-as-a-shelf alongside the home server....It's a mess, but it's all my mess :-)

     

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    deepak.chand
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    FirewallaGoldRB

    Can't get any simpler :)

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    john.j.bateman

    It needs some cable management, but only because the Firewalla joined the rack and this is not its final resting place.  Man, I wish I had a metal rackmount....

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    e3garza

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    Victor

    Old picture, I've added a 12 bay Synology and put in new Aruba Instant On switches.

     

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    Philip Hoy

    Always improving and changing things around. Combined house networking, mining, solar storage, and whole house ups. 

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    steve

    Don't miss the Firewalla Gold on the bottom right. Awesome product!! Just need the rack mount ;)

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    Ben Tanzer

    Here's a lil diagram of the physical wired topology without any endpoints and a photo. Not the cleanest setup and mostly home gear but the wife approval factor is high.
    The Gold consistently gives me 2G/2G, pretty happy with it. 

    Coolest thing it does right now is all the cameras around the house are analyzed by Tensorflow and detected objects get sent to HomeAssistant. So I can have my lights give me a nightlight automatically. Also garage lights when someone is in there, etc. 
    Currently in the process of migrating from Hyper-V to Proxmox with shared storage on the Xeon box so that I can have clustering and HA for things.

     

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    Devices Top to Bottom
    Modular Patch Panel
    UniFi Dream Machine Pro
    UniFi USW-Pro-24-PoE - Core Switch
    UniFi USW-Flex - Distribution Switches
    UniFi NVR
    Seagate 4-Bay NAS Pro (Backup)
    Synology 5-Bay NAS DS1520+ (Main)
    AC Infinity Rack Shelf
    APC 500VA Lithium-Ion Smart-UPS * 3
    Abode Home Security (Will eventually get rid because of the direction the company took)
    Lutron Caseta Smart Light Controller
    Aeotec Z-Stick 7
    LinkTap Smart Water Valve Controller
    YEEUU H1 Wi-Fi Bridge for Yeeuu Bluetooth Smart Lock Boxes

    Notes
    AC Infinity ARKTICA T12 Rack Cabinet 12U with Smart Cooling and Temperature Display
    Govee LED Ligh Strips
    Ubiquiti Ultra-Thin Patch Cables
    HomeAssistant running in Docker on Synology NAS

    Network Related Notes
    All Distribution Switches are powered by PoE from the Core Switch
    Most of the Distribution switches have Ubiquiti PoE Cameras and Ubiquti Access Points
    Normal other devices

    VLANs
    Main
    IoT
    Guest
    Cameras
    Device Mangement (to do)

    WiFi Networks
    Main - Radius Authentication for devices that can use it.
    IoT - All devices that cannot use Radius Authentication.

    Feel free to ask questions.

     

     

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    Firewalla

    Reminder, we will delete none entry posts

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    Bezerkus

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    Robin Köhler

    wild but mine :D 

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    David Ronan

    This is my rack. There are many like it, but this one is mine. My rack is my best friend. It is my life. I must master it as I must master my life.

    My rack, without me, is useless. Without my rack, I am useless. I must maintain my rack true. I must upgrade faster than my enemy who is trying to outdo me. I must test him before he outtests me. 
     
    PS: The US Marines ripped me off, not the other way around 🤣🤣
     
    I'd love to get any sort of Firewalla for more granular control but the funds manager (aka "The Wife") won't allow it at the moment. 🤣
     
    From Top to Bottom:
    • Linxcom UK - 1U 19" Rack Mount Thermostatic Fan Tray 2x 120mm Fans
    • 6 Port Rack PDU
    • World of Data 19" Rack Mount Brush Plate 1u 
    • Equip Cat6 Patch Panel 24-Port for Keystone Jacks with keystone blanks
    • Ubiquiti USW-24-PoE 24 port PoE switch
    • World of Data 19" Rack Mount Brush Plate 1u
    • Ubiquiti Dream Machine Pro
    • Buffalo Technology TS5200D NAS / Raspberry pi4 (x2) powered by PoE / Synology DS215J
    • Buffalo Technology WS5400R running server 2016
    • APC BX1400IU Smart UPS
    • Philips Hue Bridge


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    Scott Burks

    My rack is definitely an all purpose rack.  It obviously contains all of my IT equipment but it also contains all of my security, audio and video equipment for my whole house and outside.  Included in the rack are the following:

    • StarTech 25U 4 post rack (with wheels)
    • Spectrum Modem (1 Gb)
    • Firewalla Purple
    • 105 IoT devices sitting behind the Firewalla
    • TP-Link 8 port switch
    • Western Digital 4TB My Cloud Home Personal Cloud
    • CyberPower Surge Protector
    • CyberPower UPS
    • TRENDnet CAT5/6 patch panel
    • TP-Link 24 port switch
    • Coaxial patch panel
    • LaView 16 channel security system
    • Linksys EA9500 router for basement
    • DirecTV receivers for main floor x 2
    • Toshiba HD DVD player ;-)
    • Samsung Blu-Ray player
    • AudioSource Digital amps for outside x 2
    • Onkyo receivers for main floor x 2
    • iPod Classic (7th generation) ;-)

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    Bryce

    This is great exposure to some nice racks!

    Here is my rack; looking to get a mountable 24 port poe tplink switch to replace my 8 port but still cleaning up. The acoustic foam panels really help to keep noise and vibration down as well as this is currently in my living room. We all can agree these are never complete! 

    I also keep my MicroScanner, IntelliTone Pro 200, & Remote ID kit handy to save hours of troubleshooting at home and on the job.

     

     

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    Tan Nguyen

    Only missing thing is the firewalla rack. Saved space for it.

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    Walter Brown

    Wow, some of these networks look awesome!  Getting some great ideas too.  Thanks y'all!

    Here's mine.  And, yes, that's an Ikea Lack table.

    Enjoy!

    -W

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    Drew Larson

    This absolute unit I call 'Serverus'.

    He is my information tractor home lab, and I love him, even at 1200 watts under load.. Firewalla Gold is hidden behind a fan near the fiber drop and wifi router.

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    Malcolm Howard

    This is my lack of care and cash rack...hopeful for improvements in future.

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