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The Foa Reference Guide to Premises Cabling: Study Guide to Foa Certification

The Foa Reference Guide to Premises Cabling: Study Guide to Foa Certification

Jim Hayes
3.5/5 ( ratings)
Updated - 2018. Premises cabling has evolved from being all "Cat 5" for enterprise LANs to copper, fiber and wireless networks to support LANs, data centers, security and building management systems - practically anything that communicates in a building or campus environment. This book covers all those applications and communications media and shows how they are used together in a modern premises application. The book defines premises cabling and the jargon it uses and the networks they support. Each medium, copper, fiber and wireless, are covered in separate sections as technologies, with detailed descriptions of the components, installation processes and test requirements. A chapter on cabling system design provides direction for those who must design the installation following industry standards and codes. A final chapter focuses on overall installation practices with a focus on safety. This book is an excellent guide for the end user of premises cabling networks as well as the contractor or installer. For training, it is backed by a complete curriculum available from the FOA for teaching classes for the CPCT Certification.
Language
English
Pages
212
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release
March 17, 2010
ISBN
1450559662
ISBN 13
9781450559669

The Foa Reference Guide to Premises Cabling: Study Guide to Foa Certification

Jim Hayes
3.5/5 ( ratings)
Updated - 2018. Premises cabling has evolved from being all "Cat 5" for enterprise LANs to copper, fiber and wireless networks to support LANs, data centers, security and building management systems - practically anything that communicates in a building or campus environment. This book covers all those applications and communications media and shows how they are used together in a modern premises application. The book defines premises cabling and the jargon it uses and the networks they support. Each medium, copper, fiber and wireless, are covered in separate sections as technologies, with detailed descriptions of the components, installation processes and test requirements. A chapter on cabling system design provides direction for those who must design the installation following industry standards and codes. A final chapter focuses on overall installation practices with a focus on safety. This book is an excellent guide for the end user of premises cabling networks as well as the contractor or installer. For training, it is backed by a complete curriculum available from the FOA for teaching classes for the CPCT Certification.
Language
English
Pages
212
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release
March 17, 2010
ISBN
1450559662
ISBN 13
9781450559669

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