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<blockquote data-quote="OnOff" data-source="post: 375786" data-attributes="member: 16173"><p>Plan is to hard wire back to the router with good old Cat-5.........as in it's good, it's old and I've got loads! </p><p></p><p>Don't have a WiPi but I have run the Pi with Rasbian on it and connected wireless using a Sumvision 300Mbps usb adaptor / dongle I got with a media player - worked fine tbh.</p><p></p><p>Mains in is the "main" one at the moment to feed those two bricks - thinking a male IEC chassis mount plug let into the back panel then solder a couple of short leads with in-line females into the bricks. Then "convert" one brick output to (just) give 5V to the Pi and the other 5 &amp; 12V to power to the drives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OnOff, post: 375786, member: 16173"] Plan is to hard wire back to the router with good old Cat-5.........as in it's good, it's old and I've got loads! Don't have a WiPi but I have run the Pi with Rasbian on it and connected wireless using a Sumvision 300Mbps usb adaptor / dongle I got with a media player - worked fine tbh. Mains in is the "main" one at the moment to feed those two bricks - thinking a male IEC chassis mount plug let into the back panel then solder a couple of short leads with in-line females into the bricks. Then "convert" one brick output to (just) give 5V to the Pi and the other 5 & 12V to power to the drives. [/QUOTE]
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