From Kansas City to D.C.: A New Chapter Begins

Wow, the last time I actually published an article was October 1, 2023. As I’m typing this, it’s September 28, 2024. Almost exactly a year. That’s not to say I didn’t try to post. I have a couple of drafts sitting on the shelf on the back, but I just lost steam with them.

So it’s been a year—What’s new?

A lot. I’m no longer in Kansas City; I’m in Washington, D.C.

Well, in the “DMV” anyway. I don’t actually live in D.C. proper. Regardless, I moved here about 5 weeks ago.

It was at least a 16 hours drive. We—my dad and brother—did it over two days. I flew them into KC to help me. We left on a Saturday around noon and drove the moving truck and my car east along I-70. Terre Haute, Indiana was the goal for that evening. The next morning, on Sunday, we did the remaining roughly 10 hours drive to D.C., arriving just before midnight.

Google Maps screenshot, showing the long route literally halfway across the country.

That was quite an awesome drive, especially once we got to eastern Ohio and started driving into the Appalachians. While not as majestic as the Rockies, I think the Appalachians are far more picturesque. Once the sun started setting, the shadows of the mountains on each other created these awesome silhouettes. The mountains looked illustrated.

It was a much more relaxing drive than I thought it was going to be. Cheaper, gas-wise, too. But the rental truck itself was like $2200, so…

But why did I move to D.C.? I got a new job! I left the non-profit sector for a sorta different kind of “non-profit:” The Government 🦅

I’ll still be doing IT, but in a somewhat different manner than I was doing in my last role. It’s tough right now as I don’t fully know what my role is. And at times, it seems my employers don’t know either. But I’m sure it’ll come together. It’s only (“only”) been three weeks since I’ve started, after all.

Is this a dream come true? No, but both moving to D.C. and getting a federal job were goals of mine. And now I can cross both off! I liked Kansas City, having lived there for about 30yrs total, but it was time to go. I was the last of my family members to leave town, so there was really little reason to stay.

Unfortunately, I’m now even farther away from my family since they live in Las Vegas! My flights used to be about three hours from Kansas City to Vegas, if non-stop. Now I’m likely looking at five hours or longer. I imagine I won’t be visiting my family as much, which is certainly a bit sad. But it is what it is.

My goal is to eventually get a full remote position with the government. Just like my last job was. If I can make it a year here, I think I’ll start looking around for something else within the government.

On the tech front, I obviously had to pack up my server and network to move out here. Once I got here, I had to set it back up. Which I just did this weekend. I think I’ll explain more in a separate post.

I can’t say I’ll have more free time than I had before—It’s a hybrid role, so I’m back to commuting. But I am looking to get back into messing with my homelab. So hopefully I’ll post more things here. Even if write one blog post a month, I’ll be happy.

Homelab Chronicles 06 – “Hey Google…” “I’m Sorry, Something Went Wrong”

I woke up early today, on a Saturday, to my alarm clock(s) going off. I was planning to go to a St. Patrick’s Day Parade and post-parade party with a friend. After turning off my phone alarm(s), I told my Google Nest Mini to stop the alarm that was blaring.

Unfortunately, it informed me that something went wrong. Though it did turn off. Usually when my Google Nest Mini has issues, it’s because WiFi messed up. So I stumbled out of bed, still half-asleep, to the guest bedroom, where the network “rack”—a small metal bookshelf—and the Unifi AP was at. My main 24-port switch had lights blinking. I looked up at the AP high up on the wall and saw the steady ring of blue light, indicating everything was working. OK, so not a WiFi problem, nor a network problem. Probably.

In the hallway, I passed by my Ecobee thermostat to turn the heat up a little and then noticed a “?” mark on the button for local weather. Ah, so I didn’t have Internet. Back in my room and I picked up my phone: 5G, instead of WiFi. On my computer, the Formula 1 livestream of the Bahrain track test, which I fell asleep to, had stopped. And reloading the page simply displayed a “No connection” error. I opened a command prompt and ran ipconfig /all and ping 8.8.8.8. The ping didn’t go anywhere, but I still had a proper internal IP in the subnet. Interesting. Guess the DHCP lease was still good.

Only one last place to check: the living room where the Google Fiber Jack and my Unifi Secure Gateway router were. Maybe there was a Fiber outage. Or maybe my cat had accidentally knocked the AC adapter off messing around in places he shouldn’t. Sunlight was streaming in from the balcony sliding door, making it hard to see the LED on the Jack. I covered the LED on the Fiber Jack with my hands as best as I could: it was blue. Which meant this wasn’t an outage. Uh oh. Only one other thing it could be.

Next to the Fiber Jack, surrounding my TV, I have some shelving with knickknacks and little bits of artwork. Hidden behind one art piece is my USG and an 8-port switch. I removed the art to see the devices. The switch was blinking normally. But on the USG, the console light was blinking with periodicity, while the WAN and LAN lights were out. Oh no, please don’t tell me the “magic smoke” escaped from the USG.

On closer inspection, it looked like the USG was trying to boot up repeatedly. It was even making a weird sound like a little yelp in time with the console LED going on and off. So I traced the power cable to the power strip and unplugged it, waited 15 seconds, and plugged it in again. Same thing happened. I really didn’t want to have to buy a new USG; they’re not terribly expensive, but they’re not inexpensive, either.

I tried plugging it into a different outlet on the power strip, but it kept quickly boot-looping. I then brought it to a different room and plugged it into a power outlet; no change. Great.

But then I noticed that there was a little green LED on the power brick. And it was flashing at the same frequency as the USG’s console light when plugged in. Hmm, maybe the power adapter went bad. I could deal with that, provided I had a spare lying around.

The Unifi power brick said “12V, 1 amp” for the output. So I started looking around. On my rack, I had an external HDD that was cold. I looked at its AC adapter and saw “12V, 2 amps.” That was promising, but could I use a 2 amp power supply on a device that only wants 1 amp? I looked online, via my phone, and the Internet said, “Yes.” Perfect.

I swapped the AC adapter on the USG. The little barrel connector that goes into the USG seemed to fit, if not just a smidge loose. Then I plugged it back into the wall.

It turned on and stayed on! Ha!

I brought it back to the shelf and reconnected everything. It took about 5 minutes for it to fully boot up. Afterwards, I went back to my computer and waited for an Internet connection to come back, and it did.

All in all, it was a 15-20 minute troubleshooting adventure. Not what I preferred to do straight out of bed on a Saturday morning, but it got fixed. I already ordered a new AC adapter from Amazon that should arrive in a few days.

Afterwards, I got ready and went to the parade. A bit nippy at about 25°F (about -3°C), but at least it was bright and sunny with barely any wind. I went to the party and had a couple beers. It definitely made up for the morning IT sesh.

Hi.

Well, hello. I’m JCPhoenix. This is my new WordPress site I’m experimenting with. I’m not entirely sure what I’ll post here, but I’m sure it’ll be a lot of gaming related stuff. Like my “battlestation” up above. If I’m not working, sleeping, or at home, there’s a good chance I’m sat here for hours on end.

My current lineup of games is EVE Online, Planetside 2, Stellaris, and Foundation, with other games I play every once in a while. I’m a fan of management/building simulations games.

That’s all I have for now.

jc