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On The Job Episode 4 Network cabling
***Note we added grommets to the steel studs but it was not shown in the video. Originally we were not going through the steel studs but since the dry wall was up we had not choice***
In this video we are installing a bunch of Cat 6 network cable for Unifi access points, Unifi G4 cameras and Unifi access reader pro. We fish cables through walls and floor joist
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published: 15 Aug 2021
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Must have network cabling tools 2022
In this video we take a look at some tools that are must haves for me when working on a job site
Cable scissors (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3O3ink0
Vertical cable Ipunch tool (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3MES2HS
Vertical cable vmax cat6 jacks (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3NGzKaC
Vertical cable keystone patch panel (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3NKccla
Simply45 crimper (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3QiyLzg
Simply 45 pro series RJ45 (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3zrzYhp
Black keystone blanks (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3zuK8xO
Brady BMP-21 Plus labeller (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3zzdET9
Cable Velcro (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3zslZrR
Cable comb (Amazon Affiliate link):
...
published: 10 Jun 2022
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Must have network cabling tools Updated
In this updated video I go through the cabling tools I use when onsite a job. Amazon links below for tools used in this video
Klien cable scissors:
https://amzn.to/32GKdjF
Cable Comb:
https://amzn.to/3zabIOA
Cable Toner:
https://amzn.to/3Fy7WkF
EZ-RJ45 crimping tool:
https://amzn.to/3sI1XGv
Cat 6 RJ45 passthrough:
https://amzn.to/3pzCOvE
Clear RJ45 boot:
https://amzn.to/3JuGkPF
Milwaukee Packout ( didnt have the one shown in video):
https://amzn.to/3FD19WJ
6 inch slim patch cables:
https://amzn.to/3mHIB07
Vertical cable vmax cat 6 keystones (50 pack):
https://amzn.to/3mJgEFr
Blank keystone inserts:
https://amzn.to/3JoBjs3
Keystone patch panel:
https://amzn.to/3sIntuD
Unilite SLR-1750:
https://amzn.to/3HiSWHQ
Cable velcro:
https://amzn.to/3FGWkf6
Dremel 4300:
https://amzn.to/...
published: 29 Dec 2021
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How I went from cable guy to network engineer
I explain how I made the seemingly impossible jump from cable guy to network engineer.
If I can do it, you can too!
published: 01 Jul 2020
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Must Have Network Cabling Tools
In this video I go over what I think are must have network cabling tools for when you're on the job. See Amazon links below for tools shown in this video
Amazon tool links:
◼️ Cable Comb:
https://amzn.to/380O237
◼️ EZ RJ45 tool
https://amzn.to/3uBQ1Ey
◼️ EZ RJ45 ends
https://amzn.to/37YMfvl
◼️ Monoprice slim patch cables
https://amzn.to/3sGXSie
◼️ Cable scissors
https://amzn.to/3r83Po6
◼️ Vertical cable I-Punch tool
https://amzn.to/3bRHa9c
◼️ Vertical cable V-Max Cat 6 Keystone
https://amzn.to/302sZJ2
◼️ 110 Punch tool
https://amzn.to/3uJIGmj
◼️ WireMap tester
https://amzn.to/3dVOiEj
◼️ Glow in the dark fish sticks
https://amzn.to/3sElnJ6
◼️ Ideal Network tone generator
https://amzn.to/2PevTrQ
◼️ Velcro roll
https://amzn.to/37Ym0Fv
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published: 01 Mar 2021
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UniFi: Beginner’s Guide to Network Cabling | Part 1 - Cable Types & Termination
In this episode we cover the key differences between ethernet cable types, where they are appropriate to install, and how to terminate using a RJ45 connector. Sean Croghan, a network engineer and installation professional with 20 years of experience, explains everything you need to know so you can run your own cables for your next UniFi deployment.
Stay tuned for more UniFi Beginner’s Guide to Network Cabling episodes to help you run your own cables in homes and small to medium sized businesses using UniFi Design Center.
00:37 *CAT5e is capable of 1G speeds
Episode 2 - Home Installation with UniFi Design Center (Coming Soon)
Episode 3 - Small and Medium Business Installation with UniFi Design Center (Coming Soon)
UniFi Cables: https://store.ui.com/collections/unifi-accessories-cables
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published: 21 Oct 2021
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Thinking about starting a career in Structured Cabling?
At Delmi Training Institute, we ensure that we train our students with the highest standards to ensure that upon graduating from our program they are in a position to design and implement a solid network infrastructure which business communications can trust. Within the five days typical to our courses, we ensure that each of our students is able to undertake the installation task and to deliver the highest caliber work while following the latest industry standards. If you think this is a right fit for you, why not join us in making you career path a successful one! 👍
For more information visit www.delmitraining.com
published: 21 Feb 2020
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IT Network Cabling Van Tour - What's inside our mobile toolbox?
Here's a tour of our cabling van. These are the tools we use most often on the job. We like to keep things organized!
Some tools of note:
Cable comb: https://amzn.to/35MF48K
Bosch "Freak" impact driver: https://amzn.to/392cySM
Magnepull: https://amzn.to/3360ZpL
Laserline: https://amzn.to/35PgKDp
Bosch SDS rotary hammer: https://amzn.to/36TA0im
(We'll receive a small commission if you use these links.)
Zufall Communications helps Central New York businesses get connected with Wi-Fi, AV, security cameras, phone systems, and more. Learn more at https://zufall.co
published: 20 Nov 2020
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Network Basics - Know Your Cable Types
Checkout our New FREE Guide
"4 Ways to Get Hands-On Practice for Your Cisco Exam"
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Are you studying for your CompTIA Network+ (N10-008) or Cisco CCNA (200-301) exam?
If so, you'll need to know about different types of network cables, and this video contrasts several variants of copper cabling.
For example, you'll learn about:
- Coaxial cabling
- Twisted pair cabling
- STP
- UTP
- Plenum
- Impedance
- Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
- Copper cabling Ethernet standards
- Speed limitations
- Distance limitations
Enjoy the training!
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published: 24 Aug 2022
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How to Become a Network Cabling Technician Training | Low Voltage | Part 1 | Bridgecable.com
Our training series on how to run network cabling for new Technicians - Part 2 Here - https://www.bridgecable.com/
Want to learn how or best practices for running copper and fiber network wiring? All new techs with BridgeCable.com must watch this video first to get a great understanding of what's involve with the job. Contact us for Part 2 and as well the Fiber Series of Video Training.
BridgeCable's Philadelphia area team with our New Jersey staff members pieced together the high lights of our best practices to get you started in your new role.
For more info email us or call 877-832-1206 for anyone to help.
Let's review below what the video reviews.
In addition to all of our network cabling training material provided to our new hires, the Bridge Cable team is excited to have rolled...
published: 23 Aug 2020
6:00
On The Job Episode 4 Network cabling
***Note we added grommets to the steel studs but it was not shown in the video. Originally we were not going through the steel studs but since the dry wall was ...
***Note we added grommets to the steel studs but it was not shown in the video. Originally we were not going through the steel studs but since the dry wall was up we had not choice***
In this video we are installing a bunch of Cat 6 network cable for Unifi access points, Unifi G4 cameras and Unifi access reader pro. We fish cables through walls and floor joist
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Intro 0:00
Showing the customer site 0:52
Pulling Cat 6 cables 1:57
Fishing door frame for Unifi access 4:17
https://wn.com/On_The_Job_Episode_4_Network_Cabling
***Note we added grommets to the steel studs but it was not shown in the video. Originally we were not going through the steel studs but since the dry wall was up we had not choice***
In this video we are installing a bunch of Cat 6 network cable for Unifi access points, Unifi G4 cameras and Unifi access reader pro. We fish cables through walls and floor joist
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https://mactelecomnetworks.com/
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Intro 0:00
Showing the customer site 0:52
Pulling Cat 6 cables 1:57
Fishing door frame for Unifi access 4:17
- published: 15 Aug 2021
- views: 11232
8:12
Must have network cabling tools 2022
In this video we take a look at some tools that are must haves for me when working on a job site
Cable scissors (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3O3ink0...
In this video we take a look at some tools that are must haves for me when working on a job site
Cable scissors (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3O3ink0
Vertical cable Ipunch tool (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3MES2HS
Vertical cable vmax cat6 jacks (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3NGzKaC
Vertical cable keystone patch panel (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3NKccla
Simply45 crimper (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3QiyLzg
Simply 45 pro series RJ45 (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3zrzYhp
Black keystone blanks (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3zuK8xO
Brady BMP-21 Plus labeller (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3zzdET9
Cable Velcro (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3zslZrR
Cable comb (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3xoDA0W
6 Inch slim patch cables (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3aMHvNN
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Affiliates I use:
Ubiquiti affiliate link USA:
https://store.ui.com?a_aid=MacTelecom
▶Ubiquiti EU affiliate link:
https://eu.store.ui.com?a_aid=MacTelecom
https://store.ui.com/collections/operator-airmax-devices/products/nanolocom5?a_aid=MacTelecom
▶ VOIP.MS
https://www.voip.ms/en/code/Mactelecom
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https://www.tiktok.com/@mactelecomnetworks
▶ Linkedin:
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Intro: 0:00
Taking a look at the tools I use 0:55
Whats in my Milwakuee packout 5:58
Final thoughts 7:5
https://wn.com/Must_Have_Network_Cabling_Tools_2022
In this video we take a look at some tools that are must haves for me when working on a job site
Cable scissors (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3O3ink0
Vertical cable Ipunch tool (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3MES2HS
Vertical cable vmax cat6 jacks (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3NGzKaC
Vertical cable keystone patch panel (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3NKccla
Simply45 crimper (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3QiyLzg
Simply 45 pro series RJ45 (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3zrzYhp
Black keystone blanks (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3zuK8xO
Brady BMP-21 Plus labeller (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3zzdET9
Cable Velcro (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3zslZrR
Cable comb (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3xoDA0W
6 Inch slim patch cables (Amazon Affiliate link):
https://amzn.to/3aMHvNN
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▶Ubiquiti USA affiliate link:
https://store.ui.com?a_aid=MacTelecom
▶Ubiquiti EU affiliate link:
https://eu.store.ui.com/?a_aid=MacTelecom
▶ Hire us on our website
https://mactelecomnetworks.com/
▶Join our discord server:
https://discord.gg/HFrnKkJg6Z
▶Contact me on email:
cody@mactelecomnetworks.com
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Affiliates I use:
Ubiquiti affiliate link USA:
https://store.ui.com?a_aid=MacTelecom
▶Ubiquiti EU affiliate link:
https://eu.store.ui.com?a_aid=MacTelecom
https://store.ui.com/collections/operator-airmax-devices/products/nanolocom5?a_aid=MacTelecom
▶ VOIP.MS
https://www.voip.ms/en/code/Mactelecom
▶Canadian Amazon Store front:
https://www.amazon.ca/shop/mactelecomnetworks
▶USA Amazon store front:
https://www.amazon.com/shop/mactelecomnetworks
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https://www.tiktok.com/@mactelecomnetworks
▶ Linkedin:
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Intro: 0:00
Taking a look at the tools I use 0:55
Whats in my Milwakuee packout 5:58
Final thoughts 7:5
- published: 10 Jun 2022
- views: 20337
11:02
Must have network cabling tools Updated
In this updated video I go through the cabling tools I use when onsite a job. Amazon links below for tools used in this video
Klien cable scissors:
https://amz...
In this updated video I go through the cabling tools I use when onsite a job. Amazon links below for tools used in this video
Klien cable scissors:
https://amzn.to/32GKdjF
Cable Comb:
https://amzn.to/3zabIOA
Cable Toner:
https://amzn.to/3Fy7WkF
EZ-RJ45 crimping tool:
https://amzn.to/3sI1XGv
Cat 6 RJ45 passthrough:
https://amzn.to/3pzCOvE
Clear RJ45 boot:
https://amzn.to/3JuGkPF
Milwaukee Packout ( didnt have the one shown in video):
https://amzn.to/3FD19WJ
6 inch slim patch cables:
https://amzn.to/3mHIB07
Vertical cable vmax cat 6 keystones (50 pack):
https://amzn.to/3mJgEFr
Blank keystone inserts:
https://amzn.to/3JoBjs3
Keystone patch panel:
https://amzn.to/3sIntuD
Unilite SLR-1750:
https://amzn.to/3HiSWHQ
Cable velcro:
https://amzn.to/3FGWkf6
Dremel 4300:
https://amzn.to/3Ex6LRj
Security tool set:
https://amzn.to/3Jk8cGa
J-hooks:
https://amzn.to/3eBmT9E
Cat 6 wiremap tool:
https://amzn.to/3eDOOFS
Netally Linkrunner 2000:
https://amzn.to/32wzY1y
Brother H110 labeller:
https://amzn.to/3eDPzPe
Brady BMP21-Plus-KIT1
https://amzn.to/3JoExvF
Vertical cable I-Punch tool:
https://amzn.to/3pAzMak
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https://mactelecomnetworks.com/
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Linkedin:
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Intro 0:00
Cable scissors 0:30
Cable comb 0:58
Cable toner/tracer 1:23
RJ45 criper tool 1:49
Packout box 2:37
Keystone patch panel: 3:37
Unilite 4:14
Cable Velcro 4:40
Dremel 4300 5:16
Cable j-hooks 5:58
Cable testers: 6:14
Cable labellers 8:29
Vertical cable I-Punch tool 9:43
Final thoughts 10:40
https://wn.com/Must_Have_Network_Cabling_Tools_Updated
In this updated video I go through the cabling tools I use when onsite a job. Amazon links below for tools used in this video
Klien cable scissors:
https://amzn.to/32GKdjF
Cable Comb:
https://amzn.to/3zabIOA
Cable Toner:
https://amzn.to/3Fy7WkF
EZ-RJ45 crimping tool:
https://amzn.to/3sI1XGv
Cat 6 RJ45 passthrough:
https://amzn.to/3pzCOvE
Clear RJ45 boot:
https://amzn.to/3JuGkPF
Milwaukee Packout ( didnt have the one shown in video):
https://amzn.to/3FD19WJ
6 inch slim patch cables:
https://amzn.to/3mHIB07
Vertical cable vmax cat 6 keystones (50 pack):
https://amzn.to/3mJgEFr
Blank keystone inserts:
https://amzn.to/3JoBjs3
Keystone patch panel:
https://amzn.to/3sIntuD
Unilite SLR-1750:
https://amzn.to/3HiSWHQ
Cable velcro:
https://amzn.to/3FGWkf6
Dremel 4300:
https://amzn.to/3Ex6LRj
Security tool set:
https://amzn.to/3Jk8cGa
J-hooks:
https://amzn.to/3eBmT9E
Cat 6 wiremap tool:
https://amzn.to/3eDOOFS
Netally Linkrunner 2000:
https://amzn.to/32wzY1y
Brother H110 labeller:
https://amzn.to/3eDPzPe
Brady BMP21-Plus-KIT1
https://amzn.to/3JoExvF
Vertical cable I-Punch tool:
https://amzn.to/3pAzMak
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https://mactelecomnetworks.com/
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Linkedin:
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Intro 0:00
Cable scissors 0:30
Cable comb 0:58
Cable toner/tracer 1:23
RJ45 criper tool 1:49
Packout box 2:37
Keystone patch panel: 3:37
Unilite 4:14
Cable Velcro 4:40
Dremel 4300 5:16
Cable j-hooks 5:58
Cable testers: 6:14
Cable labellers 8:29
Vertical cable I-Punch tool 9:43
Final thoughts 10:40
- published: 29 Dec 2021
- views: 60083
10:01
How I went from cable guy to network engineer
I explain how I made the seemingly impossible jump from cable guy to network engineer.
If I can do it, you can too!
I explain how I made the seemingly impossible jump from cable guy to network engineer.
If I can do it, you can too!
https://wn.com/How_I_Went_From_Cable_Guy_To_Network_Engineer
I explain how I made the seemingly impossible jump from cable guy to network engineer.
If I can do it, you can too!
- published: 01 Jul 2020
- views: 35839
8:08
Must Have Network Cabling Tools
In this video I go over what I think are must have network cabling tools for when you're on the job. See Amazon links below for tools shown in this video
Amazo...
In this video I go over what I think are must have network cabling tools for when you're on the job. See Amazon links below for tools shown in this video
Amazon tool links:
◼️ Cable Comb:
https://amzn.to/380O237
◼️ EZ RJ45 tool
https://amzn.to/3uBQ1Ey
◼️ EZ RJ45 ends
https://amzn.to/37YMfvl
◼️ Monoprice slim patch cables
https://amzn.to/3sGXSie
◼️ Cable scissors
https://amzn.to/3r83Po6
◼️ Vertical cable I-Punch tool
https://amzn.to/3bRHa9c
◼️ Vertical cable V-Max Cat 6 Keystone
https://amzn.to/302sZJ2
◼️ 110 Punch tool
https://amzn.to/3uJIGmj
◼️ WireMap tester
https://amzn.to/3dVOiEj
◼️ Glow in the dark fish sticks
https://amzn.to/3sElnJ6
◼️ Ideal Network tone generator
https://amzn.to/2PevTrQ
◼️ Velcro roll
https://amzn.to/37Ym0Fv
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https://wn.com/Must_Have_Network_Cabling_Tools
In this video I go over what I think are must have network cabling tools for when you're on the job. See Amazon links below for tools shown in this video
Amazon tool links:
◼️ Cable Comb:
https://amzn.to/380O237
◼️ EZ RJ45 tool
https://amzn.to/3uBQ1Ey
◼️ EZ RJ45 ends
https://amzn.to/37YMfvl
◼️ Monoprice slim patch cables
https://amzn.to/3sGXSie
◼️ Cable scissors
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- published: 01 Mar 2021
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8:01
UniFi: Beginner’s Guide to Network Cabling | Part 1 - Cable Types & Termination
In this episode we cover the key differences between ethernet cable types, where they are appropriate to install, and how to terminate using a RJ45 connector. S...
In this episode we cover the key differences between ethernet cable types, where they are appropriate to install, and how to terminate using a RJ45 connector. Sean Croghan, a network engineer and installation professional with 20 years of experience, explains everything you need to know so you can run your own cables for your next UniFi deployment.
Stay tuned for more UniFi Beginner’s Guide to Network Cabling episodes to help you run your own cables in homes and small to medium sized businesses using UniFi Design Center.
00:37 *CAT5e is capable of 1G speeds
Episode 2 - Home Installation with UniFi Design Center (Coming Soon)
Episode 3 - Small and Medium Business Installation with UniFi Design Center (Coming Soon)
UniFi Cables: https://store.ui.com/collections/unifi-accessories-cables
Learn more about UniFi Design Center: https://design.ui.com/
Watch "Introducing UniFi Design Center": https://youtu.be/vd3LKA6zRtw
► Expand Your UniFi Deployment: https://store.ui.com/
► Join the Ubiquiti Community of Active Experts: https://community.ui.com/
Stay updated with the latest UniFi news - subscribe to our YouTube channel and FOLLOW US
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00:00 Part 1: Cable Types and Termination
00:14 Meet Sean Croghan - 20 Year Network Engineer
00:30 Ethernet Cable Types
01:33 How to Identify Existing Ethernet Cables
02:24 Unshielded Twisted Pair
02:45 Solid Core vs Stranded Wire
03:40 CMR vs CMP Cabling
04:39 Ethernet Termination - RJ45
06:12 568A vs 568B
07:28 Crimping
07:52 Next Episode: Home Install Using UniFi Design Center
https://wn.com/Unifi_Beginner’S_Guide_To_Network_Cabling_|_Part_1_Cable_Types_Termination
In this episode we cover the key differences between ethernet cable types, where they are appropriate to install, and how to terminate using a RJ45 connector. Sean Croghan, a network engineer and installation professional with 20 years of experience, explains everything you need to know so you can run your own cables for your next UniFi deployment.
Stay tuned for more UniFi Beginner’s Guide to Network Cabling episodes to help you run your own cables in homes and small to medium sized businesses using UniFi Design Center.
00:37 *CAT5e is capable of 1G speeds
Episode 2 - Home Installation with UniFi Design Center (Coming Soon)
Episode 3 - Small and Medium Business Installation with UniFi Design Center (Coming Soon)
UniFi Cables: https://store.ui.com/collections/unifi-accessories-cables
Learn more about UniFi Design Center: https://design.ui.com/
Watch "Introducing UniFi Design Center": https://youtu.be/vd3LKA6zRtw
► Expand Your UniFi Deployment: https://store.ui.com/
► Join the Ubiquiti Community of Active Experts: https://community.ui.com/
Stay updated with the latest UniFi news - subscribe to our YouTube channel and FOLLOW US
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/ubiquiti
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/UIeverywhere
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ubiquiti
00:00 Part 1: Cable Types and Termination
00:14 Meet Sean Croghan - 20 Year Network Engineer
00:30 Ethernet Cable Types
01:33 How to Identify Existing Ethernet Cables
02:24 Unshielded Twisted Pair
02:45 Solid Core vs Stranded Wire
03:40 CMR vs CMP Cabling
04:39 Ethernet Termination - RJ45
06:12 568A vs 568B
07:28 Crimping
07:52 Next Episode: Home Install Using UniFi Design Center
- published: 21 Oct 2021
- views: 99357
1:12
Thinking about starting a career in Structured Cabling?
At Delmi Training Institute, we ensure that we train our students with the highest standards to ensure that upon graduating from our program they are in a posit...
At Delmi Training Institute, we ensure that we train our students with the highest standards to ensure that upon graduating from our program they are in a position to design and implement a solid network infrastructure which business communications can trust. Within the five days typical to our courses, we ensure that each of our students is able to undertake the installation task and to deliver the highest caliber work while following the latest industry standards. If you think this is a right fit for you, why not join us in making you career path a successful one! 👍
For more information visit www.delmitraining.com
https://wn.com/Thinking_About_Starting_A_Career_In_Structured_Cabling
At Delmi Training Institute, we ensure that we train our students with the highest standards to ensure that upon graduating from our program they are in a position to design and implement a solid network infrastructure which business communications can trust. Within the five days typical to our courses, we ensure that each of our students is able to undertake the installation task and to deliver the highest caliber work while following the latest industry standards. If you think this is a right fit for you, why not join us in making you career path a successful one! 👍
For more information visit www.delmitraining.com
- published: 21 Feb 2020
- views: 722
29:02
IT Network Cabling Van Tour - What's inside our mobile toolbox?
Here's a tour of our cabling van. These are the tools we use most often on the job. We like to keep things organized!
Some tools of note:
Cable comb: https://...
Here's a tour of our cabling van. These are the tools we use most often on the job. We like to keep things organized!
Some tools of note:
Cable comb: https://amzn.to/35MF48K
Bosch "Freak" impact driver: https://amzn.to/392cySM
Magnepull: https://amzn.to/3360ZpL
Laserline: https://amzn.to/35PgKDp
Bosch SDS rotary hammer: https://amzn.to/36TA0im
(We'll receive a small commission if you use these links.)
Zufall Communications helps Central New York businesses get connected with Wi-Fi, AV, security cameras, phone systems, and more. Learn more at https://zufall.co
https://wn.com/It_Network_Cabling_Van_Tour_What's_Inside_Our_Mobile_Toolbox
Here's a tour of our cabling van. These are the tools we use most often on the job. We like to keep things organized!
Some tools of note:
Cable comb: https://amzn.to/35MF48K
Bosch "Freak" impact driver: https://amzn.to/392cySM
Magnepull: https://amzn.to/3360ZpL
Laserline: https://amzn.to/35PgKDp
Bosch SDS rotary hammer: https://amzn.to/36TA0im
(We'll receive a small commission if you use these links.)
Zufall Communications helps Central New York businesses get connected with Wi-Fi, AV, security cameras, phone systems, and more. Learn more at https://zufall.co
- published: 20 Nov 2020
- views: 33474
11:21
Network Basics - Know Your Cable Types
Checkout our New FREE Guide
"4 Ways to Get Hands-On Practice for Your Cisco Exam"
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Are you studyin...
Checkout our New FREE Guide
"4 Ways to Get Hands-On Practice for Your Cisco Exam"
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Are you studying for your CompTIA Network+ (N10-008) or Cisco CCNA (200-301) exam?
If so, you'll need to know about different types of network cables, and this video contrasts several variants of copper cabling.
For example, you'll learn about:
- Coaxial cabling
- Twisted pair cabling
- STP
- UTP
- Plenum
- Impedance
- Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
- Copper cabling Ethernet standards
- Speed limitations
- Distance limitations
Enjoy the training!
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Checkout our New FREE Guide
"4 Ways to Get Hands-On Practice for Your Cisco Exam"
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***********************************
Are you studying for your CompTIA Network+ (N10-008) or Cisco CCNA (200-301) exam?
If so, you'll need to know about different types of network cables, and this video contrasts several variants of copper cabling.
For example, you'll learn about:
- Coaxial cabling
- Twisted pair cabling
- STP
- UTP
- Plenum
- Impedance
- Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
- Copper cabling Ethernet standards
- Speed limitations
- Distance limitations
Enjoy the training!
=====================================================
Don't miss a single one of Kevin's YouTube videos. Subscribe here:
http://youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=kwallaceccie
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Kevin Wallace, CCIEx2 # 7945 Emeritus (Collaboration and Ent. Infrastructure)
Homepage: http://kwtrain.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/kwallaceccie
Facebook: http://facebook.com/kwallaceccie
YouTube: http://youtube.com/user/kwallaceccie
LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/kwallaceccie
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If you enjoyed this video, here is the video title and also the link for you to share:
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- published: 24 Aug 2022
- views: 13803
19:58
How to Become a Network Cabling Technician Training | Low Voltage | Part 1 | Bridgecable.com
Our training series on how to run network cabling for new Technicians - Part 2 Here - https://www.bridgecable.com/
Want to learn how or best practices for runn...
Our training series on how to run network cabling for new Technicians - Part 2 Here - https://www.bridgecable.com/
Want to learn how or best practices for running copper and fiber network wiring? All new techs with BridgeCable.com must watch this video first to get a great understanding of what's involve with the job. Contact us for Part 2 and as well the Fiber Series of Video Training.
BridgeCable's Philadelphia area team with our New Jersey staff members pieced together the high lights of our best practices to get you started in your new role.
For more info email us or call 877-832-1206 for anyone to help.
Let's review below what the video reviews.
In addition to all of our network cabling training material provided to our new hires, the Bridge Cable team is excited to have rolled out a multi-part internal training video. Broken down into two parts, part one covers some basic data cabling tips, preparing for a project and getting a technician through all the steps until your cables are at their end location.
Part One, as seen here, covers six main topics:
1) Preparing for Your Network Cabling Projects
2) Using String During Your Installation
3) Labeling of Your Cables
4) Using Support Systems
5) Pulling Your Cable
6) Reaching Your End Location
Prior to starting any major work, you and your team need to prepare yourself. The best starting point is to be able to understand the type of environment that you will be working with. Whether residential or commercial or whether it is a renovation or new construction, one of the biggest things to look out for is what type of ceiling you will be working with. Being prepared will not only help you decide what type of cable pathways you may take, what equipment you may need but also how to utilize your staff!
For instance, if you are working with an open ceiling your go-to options may be a J-Hook, a Bridle Ring, a D-Ring or even tie wraps whereas enclosed or confined locations you will need to utilize columns, walls, columns, cable tray, furniture raceways or power poles.
Reviewing your map ahead of time and while your first visit will help you understand the labeling scheme, drop locations and help determine your exact pathway for when you pull the cable (assuming everything goes swimmingly!) Our senior technician Bill reviews his network map for an office installation while also reviewing where he would use J-Hooks on an I-beam in the ceiling. Later on he also goes in depth for a J-Hook install at the same location!
Our Lead Estimator, Mark, has a lot of interesting quick tips throughout Part One of the training video. He covers how to attach string to a fish pole and also how to attach two string lines. You’ll get to learn our favorite motto, “Be a friend, leave an end!” Later on during an installation, he covers the different types of labeling and a few need to know tips, including an exclusive BICSI standard!
Bill can be seen also reviewing a tape toss, coil toss and the use of fish tape when using string. Bill also reviews D-Rings and goes in depth on how Bridle Rings is better suited as a vertical support system versus horizontal.
(You’ll have to watch the video to see why!)
During our last section, our entire Senior Network Cabling team reviews how to install a grommet, Colorado straps, wall caddies and buttons. But don’t worry – the installation process doesn’t stop there and is nowhere near complete! Our Part Two training video for our team goes in depth on installing a rack, getting your patch panel to look like perfection and end location terminations!
We Thank You for viewing and we put our heart into this. Keep in mind this is a general guide with years to come even more to know!
Any questions or would like to hire us for your next office or warehouse wiring job? Call us at 877-832-1206 or view the website - https://www.bridgecable.com/network-cabling/
Bridge Cable
1-(877) 832-1206
Available 24 Hours a Day.
Emergency service for all Low Voltage Structured Cabling Installations and Repairs.
2066 W. Hunting Park Ave, STE 308, Philadelphia, PA 19140
https://wn.com/How_To_Become_A_Network_Cabling_Technician_Training_|_Low_Voltage_|_Part_1_|_Bridgecable.Com
Our training series on how to run network cabling for new Technicians - Part 2 Here - https://www.bridgecable.com/
Want to learn how or best practices for running copper and fiber network wiring? All new techs with BridgeCable.com must watch this video first to get a great understanding of what's involve with the job. Contact us for Part 2 and as well the Fiber Series of Video Training.
BridgeCable's Philadelphia area team with our New Jersey staff members pieced together the high lights of our best practices to get you started in your new role.
For more info email us or call 877-832-1206 for anyone to help.
Let's review below what the video reviews.
In addition to all of our network cabling training material provided to our new hires, the Bridge Cable team is excited to have rolled out a multi-part internal training video. Broken down into two parts, part one covers some basic data cabling tips, preparing for a project and getting a technician through all the steps until your cables are at their end location.
Part One, as seen here, covers six main topics:
1) Preparing for Your Network Cabling Projects
2) Using String During Your Installation
3) Labeling of Your Cables
4) Using Support Systems
5) Pulling Your Cable
6) Reaching Your End Location
Prior to starting any major work, you and your team need to prepare yourself. The best starting point is to be able to understand the type of environment that you will be working with. Whether residential or commercial or whether it is a renovation or new construction, one of the biggest things to look out for is what type of ceiling you will be working with. Being prepared will not only help you decide what type of cable pathways you may take, what equipment you may need but also how to utilize your staff!
For instance, if you are working with an open ceiling your go-to options may be a J-Hook, a Bridle Ring, a D-Ring or even tie wraps whereas enclosed or confined locations you will need to utilize columns, walls, columns, cable tray, furniture raceways or power poles.
Reviewing your map ahead of time and while your first visit will help you understand the labeling scheme, drop locations and help determine your exact pathway for when you pull the cable (assuming everything goes swimmingly!) Our senior technician Bill reviews his network map for an office installation while also reviewing where he would use J-Hooks on an I-beam in the ceiling. Later on he also goes in depth for a J-Hook install at the same location!
Our Lead Estimator, Mark, has a lot of interesting quick tips throughout Part One of the training video. He covers how to attach string to a fish pole and also how to attach two string lines. You’ll get to learn our favorite motto, “Be a friend, leave an end!” Later on during an installation, he covers the different types of labeling and a few need to know tips, including an exclusive BICSI standard!
Bill can be seen also reviewing a tape toss, coil toss and the use of fish tape when using string. Bill also reviews D-Rings and goes in depth on how Bridle Rings is better suited as a vertical support system versus horizontal.
(You’ll have to watch the video to see why!)
During our last section, our entire Senior Network Cabling team reviews how to install a grommet, Colorado straps, wall caddies and buttons. But don’t worry – the installation process doesn’t stop there and is nowhere near complete! Our Part Two training video for our team goes in depth on installing a rack, getting your patch panel to look like perfection and end location terminations!
We Thank You for viewing and we put our heart into this. Keep in mind this is a general guide with years to come even more to know!
Any questions or would like to hire us for your next office or warehouse wiring job? Call us at 877-832-1206 or view the website - https://www.bridgecable.com/network-cabling/
Bridge Cable
1-(877) 832-1206
Available 24 Hours a Day.
Emergency service for all Low Voltage Structured Cabling Installations and Repairs.
2066 W. Hunting Park Ave, STE 308, Philadelphia, PA 19140
- published: 23 Aug 2020
- views: 145904