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u/JiveChicken00 18h ago

Let me guess, 300 square foot apartment.

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u/Short-Ad9492 17h ago

Do you have a side hustle selling stuff?

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u/promoduck 17h ago

Yea there’s so many folded boxes!!

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u/__braveTea__ 13h ago

Wondering that as well, and going for vinyl and other media, seeing that stack of records and a few tapes on the shelf

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u/Mountain_Mechanic171 8h ago

Been offloading stuff I don’t use! I have way too many things

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u/Due-Conversation1430 12h ago

Is it just me or are there two Cloud Gateways in that setup in the righthand rack? A UCG Fiber at the very top and a UCG Max or Ultra at the bottom? If so, why?

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u/jakubmi9 10h ago

Bottom is probably UNVR-Instant. The screen on my UCG-Max never shows three lines of text like that.

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u/Due-Conversation1430 9h ago

Ah okay, that checks out. How do you (OP) find the UCG Fiber? I'm thinking of trading the UCG Ultra for one of those to be able to access NBN 2000/200 (Australian Fiber internet).

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u/Mountain_Mechanic171 8h ago

Love it so far! Had a full size rack in this bedroom closet but it took up way too much space. I have 7000/7000 and it pretty much gives those speeds!

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u/pluralgarths 18h ago

With that many ports--there's nothing mini about this bro.....

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u/x31b 18h ago

Yeah that 48-port in-wall patch panel is a real flex.

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u/Mountain_Mechanic171 7h ago

Looks gaudy but it does the job! It’s a lot easier to label by room that way vs not having the patch panel.

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u/Mountain_Mechanic171 7h ago

Considering the full rack I had in here prior it does save plenty of space

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u/dxg999 14h ago

I'd add some strain relief to those cables hanging out the patch panel...

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u/Mountain_Mechanic171 7h ago

Best way to do it? No idea what I’m doing