Internal Training w/ BridgeCable.com - Sending RWC Network Cabling Test Files to Laptop and PDF Form

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  • Опубликовано: 24 фев 2024
  • Training for us at BridgeCable.com but relates to network cabling testing More online - www.bridgecable.com/network-c...
    Ray shows what our process is for when the data cabling job is done on submitting the close out, in this video RWC test files. With every project we run tests on network and voice cabling for 100% proof the cables are working correct. Once our Bridge Global Techs terminate and test we submit the files to the end client or owner. Please review our other trainings videos and welcome to BRIDGECABLE.COM!
    RWC network testers are able to spot slow cable and other communication issues. The device is able to give you the cable category, propagation delay and skew of the network. Knowing this information is vital as it helps guide the installation process. RWCs can store hundreds of test results at a time, and you are able to upload the data to Excel to share the information with clients or other employees. In this video, Bridge Cable will show you how to upload RWC certs to your computer and into Excel.
    Basic guide to uploading RWC certs to computer:
    1. Plug in RWC to computer and power it on
    2. Open up Excel
    3. RWC should be identified → click import readings when prompted
    4. When readings are imported, it will say it was successful
    5. Press edit readings and double check the data
    6. Press finish when satisfied with data
    7. Press file and then press save as → include BOTH client name and service ticket number as file name!!!
    8. Press print and select “print entire workbook” in PDF form
    9. Press print again and re-add file name
    10. Press save and then print once more
    Note that the more readings you have, the longer it will take for the data to upload to Excel. Be patient and enjoy saving your certs!
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    What is the top 20 ways to test network or data cabling?
    1. Visual Inspection: Check for any physical damage or improper installation of cables.
    2. Cable Continuity Test: Verify that each wire is connected properly and there are no breaks in the cable.
    3. Wiremap Test: Ensure that the correct wires are connected to the appropriate pins on both ends of the cable.
    4. Length Measurement: Determine the length of the cable to ensure it meets specifications.
    5. Resistance Test: Measure the resistance of the cable to check for any issues with conductivity.
    6. Crosstalk Test: Assess the level of interference between adjacent cables.
    7. Signal Reflection Test: Check for any signal reflections that could impact network performance.
    8. Attenuation Test: Measure the loss of signal strength over the length of the cable.
    9. Return Loss Test: Evaluate the amount of signal reflected back from the cable.
    10. Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT) Test: Assess the level of crosstalk at the receiving end of the cable.
    11. Far-End Crosstalk (FEXT) Test: Evaluate the level of crosstalk at the far end of the cable.
    12. Insertion Loss Test: Measure the loss of signal strength when inserting a device into the cable.
    13. Cable Certification: Use a cable certification tool to verify compliance with industry standards.
    14. Ethernet Speed Test: Check the network speed and performance of the cabling.
    15. Cable Labeling: Ensure that each cable is properly labeled for easy identification and troubleshooting.
    16. Cable Management: Organize cables neatly to prevent tangling and interference.
    17. Cable Documentation: Maintain detailed records of cable installations for future reference.
    18. Cable Testing Tools: Use specialized testing tools such as cable testers, certifiers, and analyzers for comprehensive testing.
    19. Performance Benchmarking: Compare the network cabling performance against industry benchmarks.
    20. Post-Installation Testing: Conduct final tests after installation to confirm that the network cabling meets the required standards and specifications.
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