Computer Cabling and New Networks

Reference : NET-CBL-21

Price : Contact us

Level & Prerequisites :

Duration : 2 days

  • Basic understanding of computer hardware

  • No prior networking experience required

Description

This course provides a practical and comprehensive introduction to computer cabling and modern network infrastructures. Participants will learn the fundamentals of structured cabling, network standards, installation techniques, and emerging technologies shaping today’s digital environments. Through demonstrations and hands‑on exercises, learners will gain the technical skills required to install, test, and maintain reliable network cabling systems that support high‑performance communication and connectivity.

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Who Should Attend

  • IT technicians and support staff

  • Network installers and field technicians

  • System administrators and infrastructure teams

  • Students or professionals entering the networking field

  • Anyone responsible for installing or maintaining network cabling

Course objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the principles of structured cabling systems

  • Identify different types of cables, connectors, and network components

  • Install and terminate copper and fiber‑optic cables

  • Apply industry standards (TIA/EIA, ISO/IEC) for cabling and network design

  • Use tools and equipment for testing and certifying network cabling

  • Understand LAN topologies, switching, routing, and wireless fundamentals

  • Recognize emerging network technologies and trends

  • Implement best practices for safe, efficient, and scalable installations

Content

  • Module 1 — Introduction to Structured Cabling

  • Module 2 — Copper Cabling (Twisted Pair)

  • Module 3 — Fiber Optic Cabling

  • Module 4 — Tools, Installation & Safety

  • Module 5 — Network Fundamentals

  • Module 6 — Testing & Certification

  • Module 7 — New Network Technologies

  • Module 8 — Practical Workshops

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