I'm sick of my cable modem and router dangling by their cables in my rack closet and I'm sick of them being the only thing that is not rackmounted so that is about to change.
I have a 2u enclosure that had an old Intel PII mobo in it that I didn't need. It also has some wacky configuration with the I/O plate on the left side of the case and fans all around so it wouldn't fit with any other mobo I have.
My equipment:
- Compex NetPassage 26G 802.11g router with print server. I have my printer mounted on a shelf in the rack so this works perfectly for network printing.
- Toshiba cable modem (property of Road Runner)
At first I wanted to take the internals of the Toshiba modem out to mount it but it had an aluminum shield around it that would have made it really tough to mount (and not damage) so I decided to just mount it in the plastic case.
The plan:
Cut out the front of the case to allow the 2 devices to stick through. Cut a faceplate to fit all of the necessary holes and mount everything internally. The case doesn't have a top so I"ll have to make one also. I will put an APC surge protector inside the case so the 2 power units can be internal also. I will also mount 2 80mm fans on the right side which will exhaust to the left and rear.
Here is what I am working with:
The Compex NP26G 802.11g router. I took it out of its casing and put it on standoffs.
The case before I started.
Yup, looks like they will fit.
.... a few dremel cutoff wheels later... It works.
What's next:
Cut and mount the faceplate and top cover. I bought some sheet metal and cut it the exact size of the front. I need to cut the holes in the faceplate for the router and modem ports. I will cut a hole above each power plug and route the power cable through it (and seal it with a rubber grommet). I will mount status LEDs above each port.
Questions for everyone:
1) I'd like to route the LEDs to the front of the case. I don't want to de-solder the existing LEDs so can I just piggyback new ones off the existing ones?
2) Paint the face plate black or polish the bare metal? I'm thinking black.
3) How can I power 2 80mm fans? Maybe another transformer block?
I have a 2u enclosure that had an old Intel PII mobo in it that I didn't need. It also has some wacky configuration with the I/O plate on the left side of the case and fans all around so it wouldn't fit with any other mobo I have.
My equipment:
- Compex NetPassage 26G 802.11g router with print server. I have my printer mounted on a shelf in the rack so this works perfectly for network printing.
- Toshiba cable modem (property of Road Runner)
At first I wanted to take the internals of the Toshiba modem out to mount it but it had an aluminum shield around it that would have made it really tough to mount (and not damage) so I decided to just mount it in the plastic case.
The plan:
Cut out the front of the case to allow the 2 devices to stick through. Cut a faceplate to fit all of the necessary holes and mount everything internally. The case doesn't have a top so I"ll have to make one also. I will put an APC surge protector inside the case so the 2 power units can be internal also. I will also mount 2 80mm fans on the right side which will exhaust to the left and rear.
Here is what I am working with:

The Compex NP26G 802.11g router. I took it out of its casing and put it on standoffs.

The case before I started.

Yup, looks like they will fit.
.... a few dremel cutoff wheels later... It works.

What's next:
Cut and mount the faceplate and top cover. I bought some sheet metal and cut it the exact size of the front. I need to cut the holes in the faceplate for the router and modem ports. I will cut a hole above each power plug and route the power cable through it (and seal it with a rubber grommet). I will mount status LEDs above each port.
Questions for everyone:
1) I'd like to route the LEDs to the front of the case. I don't want to de-solder the existing LEDs so can I just piggyback new ones off the existing ones?
2) Paint the face plate black or polish the bare metal? I'm thinking black.
3) How can I power 2 80mm fans? Maybe another transformer block?