Computer Network Cabling: Ethernet Wiring Infrastructure

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

4.30 (324 reviews)
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Network & Security
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Computer Network Cabling: Ethernet Wiring Infrastructure
1,035
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41 mins
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Aug 2017
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$49.99
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What you will 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

Why take this course?

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 Wiring
  • Determine Category Types 
  • Install (a.k.a. "Crimp") RJ45 Connectors onto Cables
  • Wire and Establish Connections with Jacks / Ports
  • Test and Diagnose New / Existing Connections
  • And 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.

Reviews

Stephen
February 26, 2024
I have worked jobs where cable was run but was not able to learn how to do it. I find this course to be very informative and it helped a great deal in upgrading my skills.
Juan
June 24, 2022
The information that was provide was fine, but the delivery almost put me to sleep. You should go thru all the steps and not skip any parts like how to install the RJ-45 wall plate.
AIR
June 10, 2021
I enjoyed this course, perfect for a beginner. The step by step videos makes the process so simple also with the explanations. Brilliant.
Robert
October 19, 2020
Good class, but could use additional material about solid core vs stranded wire, patch panels, riser cable and firestop.
Maurice
August 25, 2020
Pretty much a refresher course for me. One thing; you should always have the proper tools when doing a job and that includes teaching.
Jason
August 21, 2020
Glad for the information, but "I can't find my good scissors"...really? This is supposed to be an educational product. Be prepared and consider improving the production value overall.
Chris
August 3, 2020
The Ethernet wiring is now one of the best ways for Networking infrastructure , therefore these course is useful and encouraging .
Enock
July 8, 2020
For sure, this course has given me an introduction into networking. I have learnt the nitty gritty of basic network cabling.
Thobile
July 7, 2020
Yes, because I now i have gained knowledge on how to install cables and which tools to use to secure the cables
Eric
March 9, 2020
I think the video was very in-depth in explaining the basic concept of the physical side of network cabling.
Abraham
November 20, 2017
great course. tho i`d like to see more technics for handling/arranging cable in real big cabinet. sorts of sorting and arranging wires, newer keyston connections/
Rohit
October 24, 2017
Mbps is mega bit per second, the channel link of 100 meter comprises of around 90 meter solid copper run and rest for stranded copper patchcord on either end, say 5 + 5 meter, color coding should be made understood to beginners with some comprehensive technique, fiber optic cabling not covered, rack, containment etc not covered, cat 7 connectors are GG45 connectors and very different. Your course is encouraging for the beginners
Eli
September 18, 2017
Really like matt's style of teaching. there's no fluff and he covers pretty much everything about ethernet cable termination, which is exactly what I was looking for.
Guy
September 16, 2017
The instructor refers to the speed capacities of the cabling in MegaBYTEs per second, which is incorrect. For people just learning, correct terminology (MegaBITs) should be used.
Jacob
August 30, 2017
Thanks for actually demonstrating the entire process. There's a cabling task I've been putting off for a while now, but now I'm excited to get started.

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