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Computer Network Cabling Ethernet Wiring Infrastructure

Computer Network Cabling Ethernet Wiring Infrastructure

Last updated 8/2017
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 752.38 MB | Duration: 0h 41m

The Physical Side of Computer Networking; Wire Ethernet Cables from Scratch and Master the Fundamentals of RJ-45 Ports.

What you'll learn
Splice, Cut, and Install Data Wiring onto Jacks
Successfuly Install RJ45 Connectors onto Ethernet Cables
Properly Test All Cables / Connections for Signal
Find and Detect Network Cables within Walls and Clusters
Physically Increase Network Capabilities
Intuitively Run Cable

Requirements
Must be able to safetly utilize sharp objects
Certain tools (explained in detail in the course)

Description
Cabling is no-doubt one of the fundamentals of the IT world.
Whether you're an Intern or a Level III Technician, you'll eventually run into a situation that requires you to create and run cable. What seems like an easy task can turn into a real headache if the proper steps aren't executed properly.
This course is designed to teach you the core principles of network cabling so that you can;
Cut and Measure Ethernet Cable WiringDetermine Category Types Install (a.k.a. "Crimp") RJ45 Connectors onto CablesWire and Establish Connections with Jacks / Ports Test and Diagnose New / Existing ConnectionsAnd everything else in-between

By the end, you'll know network cable wiring inside and out.
So, If you're ready to hone your skills in the art of cabling, Enroll now.

Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Network Cables

Lecture 1 Intro to the Uses of Network Cabling

Lecture 2 A Look into CAT5/CAT6/CAT7

Section 2: In-depth Look at Networking Cables

Lecture 3 Splicing and Examining Inner Wiring

Lecture 4 RJ45 - Connectors

Lecture 5 Jacks and Color Coding (A / B)

Section 3: Your Toolbox for Cabling

Lecture 6 Crimpers

Lecture 7 Punchdown Tool

Lecture 8 Electrician Scissors

Lecture 9 Cable Tester

Section 4: Creating a Patch Cable

Lecture 10 The purpose of a Patch Cable

Lecture 11 Splicing and Exposing Wire

Lecture 12 Color Coding and Leveling

Lecture 13 Adding and Securing the Connector

Lecture 14 Adding and Securing the Connector PT 2

Lecture 15 Testing the New made cable

Section 5: Punching the Cable into Jacks

Lecture 16 Fitting and Wiring the Jack

Lecture 17 Punching Down the Jack

Lecture 18 Fitting and Punching down PT 2

Lecture 19 Testing the new Jack

Section 6: Running Cable

Lecture 20 Considerations and Helpful Tools for Running Cable

Section 7: Wrap-up

Lecture 21 Working in the Real World

Anyone who wants to learn physical network wiring.,Job hunters seeking knowledge for entry-level IT positions,Anyone who needs to run cable in their home / building,Business owners who need to run cable for their office(s)

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