Complete Intro to Telecom Networking and Structured Cabling
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Step into the world of telecommunications and computer networking with our comprehensive course on “Complete Intro to Telecom Networking and Structured Cabling.” Whether you’re an aspiring network technician or a seasoned IT professional looking to expand your skill set, this course is designed to provide you with a solid foundation in structured cabling.
Structured cabling serves as the backbone of modern networks, ensuring seamless data transmission and connectivity. In this course, you’ll delve into the essential concepts of telecommunications and networking, understanding the OSI model, TCP/IP, and Ethernet protocols.
Master industry-standard cabling specifications, such as TIA/EIA 568, and learn best practices for planning, designing, and implementing structured cabling systems. Identify different types of cables, from twisted-pair copper cables to fiber optics, and discover their specific applications.
Through hands-on demonstrations, you’ll gain practical experience in cable installation and termination techniques, ensuring efficiency and reliability in your network infrastructure. Learn to use cable testers and troubleshoot common issues to maintain optimal performance.
Furthermore, you’ll explore cable management and labeling strategies, creating an organized and easily maintainable network environment.
Whether you’re pursuing a career in networking or seeking to upgrade your knowledge, this course equips you with the essential skills to succeed in the dynamic world of telecom networking. Enroll now and unlock the potential of structured cabling for your professional journey!
The learning objectives in detail :
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Understand the fundamentals of telecommunications and networking: Students will gain a solid foundation in the principles and concepts of telecommunications and computer networking, including the OSI model, TCP/IP, and Ethernet.
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Master structured cabling standards and best practices: Learners will become familiar with industry-standard cabling specifications, such as TIA/EIA 568, and learn best practices for planning, designing, and implementing structured cabling systems.
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Identify different types of cabling and their applications: Participants will be able to distinguish between various types of cables, including twisted-pair copper cables (Cat5e, Cat6, etc.), fiber optic cables, and coaxial cables, and understand their specific use cases.
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Learn cable installation techniques: Students will be trained in the proper techniques for installing and terminating different types of cables, ensuring efficient and reliable connectivity.
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Explore cable testing and troubleshooting methodologies: Learners will gain proficiency in using cable testers and learn how to troubleshoot common issues in structured cabling systems, ensuring optimal performance.
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Comprehend cable management and labeling strategies: Participants will understand the importance of cable management and labeling to maintain a well-organized and easily maintainable network infrastructure.
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Apply knowledge in real-world scenarios: Through practical exercises and case studies, students will apply their understanding of structured cabling concepts to real-world scenarios, preparing them for hands-on work in the field of telecommunications networking.
These learning objectives will guide the students through the course, providing a clear direction on what they will achieve and learn upon completion.
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9Network Cable : Kinds vs Types vs CategoriesVídeo Aula
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10Components of a typical network cableVídeo Aula
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11Interfaces and cables 8P8C/RJ45Vídeo Aula
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12Interfaces and cables EthernetVídeo Aula
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13Interfaces and cables Twisted PairVídeo Aula
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14Different Types of Ethernet Networks: Types of LAN TechnologyVídeo Aula
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15Different Types of Ethernet Networks: Media TypesVídeo Aula
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16UTP and STPVídeo Aula
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17What is EMI?Vídeo Aula
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18What is Crosstalk?Vídeo Aula
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19Cable CategoriesVídeo Aula
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20a Closer look at CAT5 and CAT6Vídeo Aula
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21FREE download: a closer look at CAT6Texto
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22Different conducive materials: Stranded vs Solid cableVídeo Aula
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23Cable bandwidth and Data Rate PART1Vídeo Aula
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24Cable bandwidth and Data Rate PART2Vídeo Aula
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25Cable bandwidth and Data Rate PART3Vídeo Aula
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26The effects of conductor thickness on Network cablesVídeo Aula
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27How is data sent across a twisted pair cable?Vídeo Aula
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28What is Modulation and why is it important?Vídeo Aula
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29Last but not least Coaxial cableVídeo Aula
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30The basics...and the not so basicsQuestionário
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31Why this section?Vídeo Aula
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32What is a networkVídeo Aula
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33Basic components of a networkVídeo Aula
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34LAN and WANVídeo Aula
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35Fundamental Network CharacteristicsVídeo Aula
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36Network ArchitectureVídeo Aula
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37Network Architecture DesignVídeo Aula
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38Topologies in depthVídeo Aula
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39Basic Networking hardwareVídeo Aula
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40Networking hardware, what goes where?Vídeo Aula
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41Interfaces and cables RecapVídeo Aula
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42Introduction to Networking diagramsVídeo Aula
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43Tips when creating Networking DiagramsVídeo Aula
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44Advantages and Disadvantages of Network Architectures PART1Vídeo Aula
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45Advantages and Disadvantages of Network Architectures PART2Vídeo Aula
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46Advantages and Disadvantages of Network Architectures PART3Vídeo Aula
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47The OSI model ,not just a pretty faceVídeo Aula
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48Encapsulation and Decapsulation IntroVídeo Aula
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49Encapsulation and Decapsulation in detailVídeo Aula
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50OSI and TCPIP in depthVídeo Aula
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51Networking BasicsQuestionário
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61Terminating cable the RIGHT way(practical)Vídeo Aula
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62Build a cable!Texto
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63Floor plansVídeo Aula
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64Health and SafetyVídeo Aula
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65Civil WorksVídeo Aula
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66Civils gone wrongVídeo Aula
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67Typical equipment used on siteVídeo Aula
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68Wall sockets (Practical)Vídeo Aula
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69Cable Routing and ManagementVídeo Aula
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70Do’s and don'ts when installing Ethernet cableVídeo Aula
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71Running Ethernet cable outdoorsVídeo Aula
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72The Patch Panel (practical)Vídeo Aula
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73Network CabinetsVídeo Aula
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74Network cabinet layouts examplesVídeo Aula
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75Patch and fly leadsVídeo Aula
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76Components inside a LIVE network cabinetVídeo Aula
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77How to be successful in the infrastructure space?Vídeo Aula
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78Practicalities and advise from experienceQuestionário
