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My goal for this project is to have an LTE hotspot in my car that shuts off automatically when I get home to avoid wasting
data. I'm using it with [Google Fi](https://fi.google.com/about).

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## Downgrade Firmware
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## Install Pictures

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New mirror connector is nearly the same as my factory one except some pins are in different positions. Worked fine though.
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Remove this black plastic trim by wedging a trim removal tool in the bottom center to split the two pieces apart. Do it
gently, I broke the middle clip doing this (picture of clips is from a spare I bought, part numbers 3G0-858-633-82V and
3G0-858-634-82V).
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Original mirror with the trim removed. To remove the mirror you just need to twist it counter-clockwise (towards the driver
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The new mirror. I run my dashcam wires through the mirror's metal base to avoid having the wires tear up my headliner in case
somebody tries to steal it by pulling hard on it.
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Zip tying my dashcam wires to the mirror before installing it.
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Remove this black plastic trim by wedging a trim removal tool in the bottom center to split the two pieces apart. Do it
gently, I broke the middle clip doing this (picture of clips is from a spare I bought, part numbers 3G0-858-633-82V and
3G0-858-634-82V).
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Original mirror with the trim removed. To remove the mirror you just need to twist it counter-clockwise (towards the driver
side).
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The new mirror. I run my dashcam wires through the mirror's metal base to avoid having the wires tear up my headliner in case
somebody tries to steal it by pulling hard on it.
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Zip tying my dashcam wires to the mirror before installing it.
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## Pictures

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Stealth Living Room Rack
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Stealth Living Room Rack
My newly rewired 9U server rack cabinet hidden in my living room.
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My newly rewired 9U server rack cabinet hidden in my living room.
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Drilling Three Holes
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Drilling Three Holes
I had to drill additional holes near the bend on my custom designed rack posts to keep them flush against the TV cabinet
walls. Easier, faster, and cheaper than updating my design and having new ones fabricated.
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I had to drill additional holes near the bend on my custom designed rack posts to keep them flush against the TV cabinet
walls. Easier, faster, and cheaper than updating my design and having new ones fabricated.
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Wiring First
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Wiring First
Crimped custom-length CAT6 cables and got lucky with 1 meter long fiber cables. The yellow fiber cable is for my Google Fiber
internet service and the blue fiber cable goes to my office on the other side of the wall.
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Crimped custom-length CAT6 cables and got lucky with 1 meter long fiber cables. The yellow fiber cable is for my Google Fiber
internet service and the blue fiber cable goes to my office on the other side of the wall.
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Installed UPS
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Installed UPS
Next I installed my UPS with some right-angle power adapters. The two USB power adapters are for the TV cabinet ventilation
fans. Two fans and two power adapters for redundancy in case one is defective. The white USB cable going out of the cabinet
is for a Nest camera.
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Next I installed my UPS with some right-angle power adapters. The two USB power adapters are for the TV cabinet ventilation
fans. Two fans and two power adapters for redundancy in case one is defective. The white USB cable going out of the cabinet
is for a Nest camera.
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Installed PDU
Here I installed a PDU at the top of the rear posts with my UniFi PoE injector zipped tied to it. I made some magnetic labels
for my patch panel and 3d printed a magnetic door stop, though it's falling apart after a couple of years of adding and
removing it lol.
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Here I installed a PDU at the top of the rear posts with my UniFi PoE injector zipped tied to it. I made some magnetic labels
for my patch panel and 3d printed a magnetic door stop, though it's falling apart after a couple of years of adding and
removing it lol.
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Installed Switch
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Installed Switch
Next I installed my trusty old 10 gig switch. I'm super excited that Google Fiber sent me a router with an SFP module that I
could plug directly into my switch, it's basically a "modem" on a stick! For those that are curious this only runs at 1 Gbps
speeds so I'm currently just paying for Google's 1 gigabit service instead of their 2 gig offering.
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Next I installed my trusty old 10 gig switch. I'm super excited that Google Fiber sent me a router with an SFP module that I
could plug directly into my switch, it's basically a "modem" on a stick! For those that are curious this only runs at 1 Gbps
speeds so I'm currently just paying for Google's 1 gigabit service instead of their 2 gig offering.
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Installed Dual Server
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Installed Dual Server
Another thing I'm excited about is that I managed to finally find some slide rails small enough to fit in my shallow-depth
rack. I got rid of my old shelf and have now properly racked my dual mini-ITX 2U server chassis. I made sure the network and
power cables have enough slack so I can fully extend the server without having to power it down.
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Another thing I'm excited about is that I managed to finally find some slide rails small enough to fit in my shallow-depth
rack. I got rid of my old shelf and have now properly racked my dual mini-ITX 2U server chassis. I made sure the network and
power cables have enough slack so I can fully extend the server without having to power it down.
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Rear Panel and Fan Assembly
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Rear Panel and Fan Assembly
Lastly I plugged in the two 5V Noctua fans into those USB power adapters. I don't want anything to overheat and it does
indeed get a bit warm in there what with my 6 spinning hard drives.
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Lastly I plugged in the two 5V Noctua fans into those USB power adapters. I don't want anything to overheat and it does
indeed get a bit warm in there what with my 6 spinning hard drives.
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Closed!
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Closed!
Like a glove.
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Like a glove.
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In All Its Glory
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In All Its Glory
In the future I may add another 2U case.
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In the future I may add another 2U case.
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Center I/O
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Center I/O
I added a keystone surface mount box to make plugging and unplugging wires easy, in case I rearrange my living room or
something. The dark blue CAT6 cable goes to the garage for one of my UniFi access points, the light blue LC/UPC fiber cable
goes to a switch in my office and the gray CAT5e cable goes up to my Chromecast behind the TV. The power strip is also for my
TV and game consoles.
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I added a keystone surface mount box to make plugging and unplugging wires easy, in case I rearrange my living room or
something. The dark blue CAT6 cable goes to the garage for one of my UniFi access points, the light blue LC/UPC fiber cable
goes to a switch in my office and the gray CAT5e cable goes up to my Chromecast behind the TV. The power strip is also for my
TV and game consoles.
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Behind the Cabinet
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Behind the Cabinet
Here's what the back looks like. More keystones!
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Here's what the back looks like. More keystones!
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VLAN Configuration
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VLAN Configuration
This is how I configured the VLANs on my Netgear switch. So glad I took the Cisco CCNA class in high school.
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This is how I configured the VLANs on my Netgear switch. So glad I took the Cisco CCNA class in high school.
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