Course Overview
Explore the intricacies of networking wiring in our comprehensive course designed to enhance your skills in planning, design, and standards in the field. This course is ideal for end-users, contractors, and designers aiming to excel in customer premise wiring. Dive into key standards such as ANSI/TIA-568, ANSI/TIA-569, and more, discussing various components of structured cabling systems including Demarc, horizontal cabling, equipment outlets, backbones, and interconnects.
Throughout the course, you will cover the fundamentals of cable testing, handling, and cable categories such as Category 5e, 6, 6a, and 8. Additionally, the course delves into the different types of fiber and their implementation.
The course spans a wide range of topics, from choosing, testing, and troubleshooting cabling systems to cable types, ratings, and implementation. You will also cover the specifics of data, telecommunications, and satellite cabling, as well as essential practices in cable handling and maintaining optimal bend radius. Lastly, the course will equip you with the skills to document cable plant systems, ensuring you are well-prepared to manage and optimize networking infrastructures.
With the knowledge gained in this course, you will be able to effectively plan, design, and implement structured cabling systems that meet industry standards.
It is required that you complete CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System, equivalent courses, or have relevant practical experience before enrolling in this course.