How I Finally Got Running fiber to my garage: drilling holes, pulling cables, and lessons learned Working in My Homelab

My experience implementing Running fiber to my garage: drilling holes, pulling cables, and lessons learned in my homelab - the challenges, solutions, and lessons learned along the way.

How I Finally Got Running fiber to my garage: drilling holes, pulling cables, and lessons learned Working in My Homelab

The Journey Begins

Like many homelab enthusiasts, I eventually reached the point where I needed to implement Running fiber to my garage: drilling holes, pulling cables, and lessons learned. The journey was more complex than anticipated, but incredibly rewarding.

The Challenges

The initial setup seemed straightforward from the documentation, but reality had other plans. I encountered compatibility issues, configuration conflicts, and more than one complete do-over.

Finding the Right Approach

After stepping back and doing some proper research, I realized my approach needed work. I started with a minimal viable setup and gradually added complexity.

Current Status and Takeaways

The system has been running reliably for months now. The biggest takeaway was the importance of proper planning and documentation. Some key insights from this project:

• Reading documentation thoroughly saves time in the long run

• Start simple and add complexity gradually

• Document your configuration for future reference

• Test changes in isolation before deploying to production

What's Next

I'm planning to expand this setup and integrate it better with my monitoring stack. I'll share more updates as the project evolves.

This is part of my ongoing homelab adventures. Feel free to reach out if you have questions or are working on similar projects!