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Certified Computer Network Cabling Expert

Become an industry-ready cabling specialist in just 15 days. This intensive certification program equips you with mastery over end-to-end network cabling systems, blending hands-on labs with critical theory. Learn to design, install, terminate, test, and troubleshoot copper (Cat 5e–8) and fiber optic cabling infrastructures while adhering to TIA/EIA, ISO, and BICSI standards. Gain proficiency with professional tools (cable certifiers, OTDRs, fusion splicers) and master safety compliance, documentation, and project estimation. Graduates emerge ready to deploy reliable, high-performance networks and pursue roles in telecom, data centers, or enterprise IT.


Course Name:Certified Computer Network Cabling Expert
Course code:CCNCE78
Course Duration:30 Days
Eligibility:Diploma
Course Fees:20000
Syllabus:

 Introduction to Network Cabling

  • Course overview and objectives

  • Importance of structured cabling in modern networks

  • Key industry standards (TIA/EIA, ISO/IEC, BICSI)

  • Roles and responsibilities of a cabling expert


 Network Topologies & Architectures

  • OSI and TCP/IP models (focus on Layer 1)

  • Network topologies (star, bus, ring, mesh)

  • Structured cabling subsystems:

    • Horizontal, backbone, work area, TR/ER


 Copper Cabling Fundamentals

  • UTP/STP cable types (Cat 5e/6/6A/7/8)

  • Coaxial cables (RG-6, RG-59)

  • Conductors, insulation, shielding, and jacket materials

  • Electrical properties: attenuation, crosstalk, impedance


 Fiber Optic Cabling Fundamentals

  • Single-mode vs. multi-mode fiber optics

  • Fiber construction (core, cladding, coating)

  • Connector types (LC, SC, ST, MTP/MPO)

  • Advantages and limitations of fiber optics


 Cabling Tools & Equipment

  • Hand tools: crimpers, strippers, punch-down tools

  • Testing equipment:

    • Cable certifiers (e.g., Fluke DSX)

    • OTDR, VFL, power meters

  • Installation tools: fish tapes, conduit benders, cable pullers


 Safety & Compliance

  • Electrical safety (NEC/NFPA 70E)

  • PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)

  • Ladder safety and confined space protocols

  • Hazard mitigation (fiber shards, airborne particles)


Cable Installation Techniques

  • Pathway design: conduits, trays, raceways

  • Cable pulling best practices (tension, bend radius)

  • Avoiding EMI/RFI interference

  • Cable management: racks, patch panels, cable ties


 Copper Termination & Splicing

  • Termination standards (T568A/B)

  • RJ45 connectors and keystone jacks

  • Punch-down blocks (66/110)

  • Testing continuity and wire mapping


Fiber Optic Termination & Splicing

  • Fusion vs. mechanical splicing

  • Polishing connectors (PC, UPC, APC)

  • Termination kits and epoxy procedures

  • Inspection and cleaning best practices


 Testing & Certification

  • Testing parameters for copper:

    • Insertion loss, NEXT, RL, PS-NEXT

  • Fiber testing: insertion loss, OTDR traces

  • Interpreting test reports (TIA-568 pass/fail)

  • Troubleshooting common failures


 Wireless & Emerging Technologies

  • Impact of cabling on Wi-Fi 6/6E/7 performance

  • PoE (Power over Ethernet) standards (802.3af/at/bt)

  • Smart building cabling (IoT, BAS)

  • Future trends: Cat 8, OM5 fiber, 25/40GbE


 Documentation & Labeling

  • ANSI/TIA-606-C labeling standards

  • As-built diagrams and cable schedules

  • Asset management software

  • Generating compliance reports


 Project Planning & Estimation

  • Site surveys and requirement analysis

  • Material takeoff (MTO) and cost estimation

  • Project timelines and resource allocation

  • Risk assessment and mitigation


 Hands-On Lab Scenarios

  • Install and terminate UTP/STP cables

  • Fusion splice fiber optic cables

  • Certify a link (copper + fiber)

  • Troubleshoot real-world cabling faults


 Certification Exam & Review

  • Written exam (standards, theory, safety)

  • Practical exam (installation, termination, testing)

  • Q&A and course review

  • Career pathways and industry certifications (BICSI, CompTIA Network+)


Key Learning Outcomes:

  • Design, install, and test compliant network cabling.

  • Master copper/fiber termination and splicing.

  • Troubleshoot physical layer issues.

  • Adhere to safety and industry standards.

  • Deliver professional documentation.

Age limit:No Limit
Batches:Regular, Crash
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