Network Cabling
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- Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
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Info
Level: Beginner
Presenter: Eli the Computer Guy
Length of Class: 60 Minutes
Tracks
Networking
Prerequisites
None
Purpose of Class
This class teaches students how to create patch cords and terminate network cable into RJ45 jacks. We discuss the tools used in cabling and give an overview of how to cable a small building.
Topics Covered
Types of Cable and Jacks
Tools used in cabling
Creating a patch cable
Punching down a cable into a jack
Testing cables
Running cables
Class Notes
Introduction
Cabling is very easy to do.
Types of Cables
Cat 3 is obsolete. Transmits data at 10Mbps.
Cat 5/Cat 5e is the current standard used for cabling
Cat 6 supports up to 10Gbps.
Twisted Pair - Shielding
Plenum is used for running cable in duct work.
Types of Jacks
RJ11 is used for telephones
RJ45 is used for Ethernet
Tools
Buy Good Tools
Scissors
Crimper
Punch Down Tool
Cable Tester
Toner
Making a Patch Cable
Orange/ White, Orange, Green/White, Blue, Blue/White, Green, Brown/ White, Brown
Keep twists as close to plug as possible
Punching down cable
A vs. B -- Use B
Punch Down Tool, 110 Blade
Running Cable
Most Runs Max 100 Meters, 330 Feet.
Don't Twist/ Kink Cut Cable
Fish Sticks are used for drop ceiling
Fish Tape used to run cable in walls
Dry Wall Saw is used to cut holes in drywall
Final Thoughts...
Neatness counts
Use a patch panel
All runs should be "home runs" - Наука
Eli is more hands on than I ever received from my schooling, which is unreal to me. From now on, he's Professor Eli the Computer Guy to me and I'm sure to everyone else. Great stuff.
that's becuase most schools have become grindhouses.
a low tier or mid tier uni is like a production line for people. always looking to build the "same" product at a lower cost. Your profs dont care about most of you, becuase your the same nameless, faceless, pre-packaged mass marketed meat sticks they've seen a million times before and will continue to see. it never ends, and each year and new train of cattle-cars drops of the next wide-eyed herd of raw materials to be lathed, and sawed, and melted and poured and molded into the shape of their product.
+Occams Razor
Your analogy is sad. But I agree with you a little...
Trav Nasty Type of deck(?)
Single Ledger
Freestanding Deck
Soil Bearing Capacity(?)
Soil Bearing Capacity: PSF
Support(?)
Number of Supporting Beams: (not including ledger)
Number of Support Posts per Beam:
Design Load(?)
Design Load (suggested 50lbs/sqft):
Footing A(?)
Footing Type: Round | Rectangular
Yes, very sadly this is true. I've had some really jerk instructors in my day...I may add. I recall a intro to programming class I took many years ago at my local community college. Even back then it wasn't cheap (tuition, books). I had the audacity to ask how a certain line of code worked & the jerk instructor gave me some evasive answer & said in front of the entire class if I didn't understand that (condescending I may also add) I should get a tutor. What a jerk. Did I say this asshole was a jerk? OK. I honestly don't think he knew this programming language, which would have been either BASIC or COBOL...as stated, this was many years ago.
Yes, sadly, there are many schools that are only too happy to take your money from you but provide little support in the way of helping you to get a job after graduation.
Just in case you started watching and are coming back.
0:0 - 1:35 Intro
1:36 - 10:19 Types of Cable
10:20 - 11:41 Types of Jacks
11:42 - 21:04 Tools
21:05 - 34:31 Making a Patch Cable
34:32 - 41:40 Punch Down Cable
41:41 - 50:40 Running Cable
50:40 - 1:02:38 Final Thoughts...
Great video over all thanks Eli.
the hero we didnt deserve
Thanks man
Watching this 10 years later as a network engineer for a fiber optic isp with 10gb to my house and its wild seeing how far we've come in the last decade.
What do you mean exactly, because actually I'm learning from this... Is there some info that is not valid anymore?
I'm watching this as a networking refresher and even though some of the Values are outdated, the info is still 100% valid
He is an excellent teacher. His method of teaching with practical examples is unbeatable. A course on RUclips made me into an expert network installer. I can also do crimping of RJ45 jacks with 100% guarantee. No need for the testers. Thanks a lot Eli for everything.
My special professor who is always on my side. God will bless you and grant U more knowledge.
Man, don't listen to the haters. Jeez, this is EXACTLY what I was looking for, because I seriously knew jack squat about cabling, and this was by FAR the best instruction I could find. This beginner really, really appreciated this video -- thanks very much!
You're awesome dude! nothing is worth more than free wisdom from Eli the Computer Guy.
11 years old video still very useful, thank you Eli , you ‘re my teacher, watching your video since 2013! Just wanna let you know because of you I am a professional IT guy now!
i learnt all of that at school but you the master and you made alot easier .thank you Eli computer guy.i almost watched all your videos .just graduated .network system administration major .
Eli, you seriously have some of the best instructional video's I've ever seen. I'm running Cat 6 thoughout my house to a switch in my basement and needed this video in order to refresh what I learned so many years ago in my networking class. Thank you so much!
Eli is a man of the ground, he does real things am enjoying his service
Just stopped by because I'm running my home network in my new home build. This class and you yourself sir are awesome!!! Thank you for putting this out into the universe.
I'm the first to crawl the ceiling for 10 hours and I love it...Great page Eli : )
Sean R lol sorry
Eli, you are a "Generous" IT personnel I have ever seen. I have benefited a lot from all of your tutorials posted so far.
this video is 7 years old but still very relevant today. Some timeless information that everyone in IT/telecom should know. Thanks Eli
This guy is very detailed about running cables Cat 5 to RJ45 I been doing this for 30 years and he still showed alot of nice tips.
Eli is JOHNNY SINS of our field. Makes videos on each and every aspects of IT.
This guy does a fantastic job of explaining complex technology concepts. Recommending him to everyone that asks for a good resource.
With online trainers, the computer world is the place i wanna be, kudos to the organizers, good job pals..
These courses are very very useful knowledge!!! It is basic but always ignored by learners. So long as these fundamental knowledge acquired maybe it s a chance to climb up the ladder. So very very good instruction this is!
You're such a hero for uploading all of this information, I've probably watched 18 hours of your videos at this point
You are doing a great service providing such valuable information in such a detailed manner, thanks a bunch man. For the guy who complained about him repeating, you obviously don't know the definition of a great teacher
Best 1:2:39 seconds I've spent all day.
Thanks Eli, you're the man.
Absolutely incredible Eli. I feel like a professional after simply watching your video and doing some testing myself. Thanks a million!
Thank you so much for this video. The watchers of this video can easily understand about the Network Cabling. The instructor is really good in explaining all the details on how to do in an actual job.
Most interesting hour I've spent on a subject that became increasingly interesting as it progressed..
You seem very knowledgeable about cabling. You also are a great teacher. I have been running cable for a while and was browsing cabling videos when I clicked on your video. I watched your entire video that was over an hour long. You did a great job of explaining the process of running cable. I wish I could have watched this video when I first started.
Eli -- Great class, pulled boat loads of cable and terminated them. Super
refresher class to remember what I leaned decades ago. Thanks for all
you do. Keep up the great work. Mike
Im a spark in the UK and iv been given a job running/terminating a load of data cables for a network in an office for one of our clients, this video has literallly given me everything and more to be able to go in do the job well and sound like iv been doing it for years haha! Nice vid Eli
I loved this video. When this video was over I went and bought the tools and made patch cable and they worked. I networked my house and the connections worked. I know this because you taught me how to make it work and test it. Thank you. I am now working on how to connect my whole house to watch videos in any room. Would love to see a how to using Apple on that.
This guy has great information. For long pulls through conduit, there a process I prefer. A roll of braided bailing twine, and a shop vac at the other end. You can suck the twine through, then tie/tape your cable to the feed end. Pull your cable right through, without dealing with getting fish tape around corners or bends.
Thank you for this video. Your English is very good to understand for foreigner like me outside from us. Thanks again
568B at one end 568A at the other end makes a CROSSOVER cable... useful to transfer files from one computer to the other. So mixing standards has a purpose. As well if you TWIST the 568B standard at the other end you have a ROLLOVER cable useful to program a Router... that kind of cable is also called a YOST cable or a CONSOLE cable... etc. etc. etc. THANKS ELI for your time and effort and the confidence you have imparted in me. I've learned a lot!
Crossover cables haven't been needed for about 15 years.
I love the Way ELI Teaches , I Appreciate his Effort in Making these Videos And Uploading them So that In People Who Can't afford education can Learn from It , thanks A lot Eli ... GOD BLESS YOU MAN
Eli,what a GREAT TUTORIAL.Well explained and showed, there is not room for mistakes after watched video.Thank you so much!!!
May u just say that i love you. There has been no text book written that explains this stuff as well as you. Thank you!!!
i meant may I say i love you.
Just wanted to say I found this video very informative and your instructions easy to follow. I had to run some cable for a home network this afternoon, making patch cables and plug outlets is something I had never done before. While an easy job for others your video helped me nail it the first time, thanks! Liked and subscribed.
Eli, you are a really good teacher. Thank you for sharing this with us
He seems truly experienced and professional, all I can say is great, great and simply great work. Eli the computer guy in other words Eli the computer genius..
I come home from IT school and just listen to Eli on the same subject. He explains things so well
Listening to these classes while i paint and 3D model. Never hurts to know more :) Thank you kind man!
I can't afford college yet and these videos are making my Net+ possible. Thank you so much, Eli!
Just a sentence to tell you Eli that your courses and videos help a great deal and thank you very very much.
Eli, just want to tell you I love your videos. They are very interesting, easy to understand and I have learned a lot from you. I hold the A+, Network, and Server+ but as Iike learning I always watch your videos and always, I repeat: always find something new and useful in your videos :) Just great. Thank you!
Please can you guide me to obtain these certifications? From France. Thank you
another great video by Eli the computer guy. thank you so much for your videos. I hope you know you are changing lives by giving to the world and posting these high quality lessons.
Though this tutorial was created years ago...but this genuinely HELP ME A LOT! I appreciate the crystal clear and simple delivery...nicely done bro.
This is complete. It covers everything, Priceless, Great stuff. Thanks
The fact this guy (or people on his team) have gone back to a video from 2011 and set up the video breaks in the timeline is insane. Anything I ever accomplish in this field when I'm finally through school will be at least 50% this channels doing
You do a excellent job of explaining every detail required. One note regarding twisted pairs. Twisting wires together does not shield the wires from noise. It just insures that any noise present is more likely to be on both wires in equal proportion. At the receiving end of the wire the signal that gets through the receiver is the difference of either voltage or current between the two wires. Any noise present on both will theoretically be equal on both and therefore canceled out by the receiver
I just completed my bachelor's degree in electronics & communication engineering. After seeing this video I feel that I could work as network cabling engineer or do a part-time job in this field while pursuing my Master's degree. Thanks a lot for inspiration and sharing your knowledge.
Hello Eli,i am learning a lot from your videos thanks about your natural gifts of teaching,im telecom technician
many blessings
Great information, will come in handy when I wire my new house. Thanks for everything. Chris from Texas.
I learn more from Eli in one hour than I do in a whole semester at school.
Thanks Eli, just finished laying Cat5-E cables from my router to all my networking devices and computers at home, next up Ip camera :) useful knowledge and much appreciated.
simply Awesome tutorial i am a IT Consultant trust me i never seen simple and complete cabling lecture ....Thanks alot
fantastic. i am working on A+ and Network+ certs, and eventually doing the Cisco cert, and this, as basic as it is, helps immensely. thank you sir.
Would be a very good day, the day i see Eli happy again with streaming. I mean really positively happy.
Good video. I did a lot of this stuff when I was the network administrator for my employer, years ago. MANY years ago (at least 15). Nice to know some stuff doesn't change.
I wish I could put more than one thumbs-up, it deserves at least 7. Once again EXCELLENT.
Normally when someone repeats themselves 10 times I get pissed! But I just realized I might have to watch some of these videos twice!!! Lol. Thank you! I'm I.T. impaired. I hung with Bill Clinton in college, we had a cover band called "inhaling"
Eli.. thanks a lot... This is awesome. I respect you for spending your time on creating such solo videos which can be tiresome. But it helps a lot of people. Thank you
This is a really helpful video for beginners, thanks!
Very informative and concise. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and skill set!
Eli, Thanks for the video, Just to add a note about Plenum Cable. Plenum cable is mandated to be installed in any "air handling" space. For example, most large office buildings use the ceiling to return air to the AC unit. This qualifies this ceiling as a plenum ceiling, and all the cables that go through that ceiling must be plenum rated. Please check your local building codes to see if you need plenum cable.
Too Good content. I love this. This really ends my Cabling study. Complete hands on with Eli.
Thank you so much for putting up this Videos. Love you !
Eli still going strong! Respect man, absolute legend.
Currently taking the CCNA classes and I did network cabling the other day and it sucked =(. Needed to watch this this as a refresher.
Thanks for all the info, Eli! Great info as always!
Thank you for all of your videos they are extremely helpful to me as a technician and enthusiast! keep it up!
Info and video are great, thanks Eli. I would love an updated version of this video though just so I can go up to 1080p or higher..
My first job running cable, I had to run 10 drop lines. I'd never done anything commercial before. I had to teach myself how to accurately install wall plates and fixtures, a little bit of carpentry, how to install and setup patch panels, and run the cables. I did all of that with a profit of around $1000.00 and about 10 hours of labor. It was So friggen easy lmao.
Swot Roke The company was so happy with the work I did, they even had me come back and set up their domain a few days later. I've been doing work for them for 3 years now, and they've been very pleased!
2 hours of research has brought me a stable client and much knowledge!
Swot Roke how'd you get the initial job? I mean what was it posted under, like construction or IT?
+Nefarious Meatloaf they actually began posting work on Craigslist and other Google Apps for IT work. a lawyer's firm found one of my ads and called me about it. I always like a challenge, so I decided it was something I could do. I now own a small commercial IT company, that first job was my foot in the door. lots and lots of advertising is the way to get yourself out there.
Oh really? So you ran 10 drops your first time and patched them and had to learn how to do it all at the same time and it was easy and you had no problems whatsoever? Not buying it...
Thank you very much Eli the computer guy!! You are the best!
Bro. Keep it up. Your videos are very instructional and have so much detailed information. They’re very long but well worth watching.
I like how you teach , understandable more then others I watched .
Best class yet , and they are all great , Thanks .
i really enjoyed listening and at the same time learning. thanks for the clear details for cabling a simple home up to a monstrous office room thank you very much man
Awesome tutorial, easy English language, good instructions, very simple, I learned this in the first time.
Thanks a lot.
Great effort, dedicated work and valuable service to people for free. I couldn't learn better. God bless you
Awesome job Eli..been cabling for years but have learned even more from you,,,
Now this is guy is what I call a teacher, unlike my teachers.
Hi Eli, your videos are excellent learning tools. Thanks from the UK !
Eli, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. God bless.
eli, thank you so much for all your videos. i've been watching them for a while now- great stuff. just wanted to say. cheers.
These videos have been so helpful. Thank you so much.
That's awesome buddy,its good to have u here .Just keep up the good work.May God bless u with more knowledge that u can share .Thanks
sir i've only been on the video for less than 10 minutes and i think i will be getting a lot out of your lessons great job!
Man, you have helped me more than words can describe! Seriously! Thanks so much!
man, your tuts are great. you make people to learn stuff in such an easy way. when i watch you explaining stuff, it's just awesome, double like..
20 minutes in the video and I subscribed. Your a pro. Thanks so much for making such a great informational video.
Excellent, thank you so much. All of your videos are great.
Sir Your are a great professor and a very knowledgeable person. I have met people with a lot of knowledge but they did not have your genius ability to teach others. It is very enjoyable to learn from you, you make your classes look fun. A great teacher indeed.
Camy From Canada
Eli all I can say here , thank you! This is a great vid! Thank you!
Brilliant! Wiring my small office, I know what to do now!
Thanks a lot! This was extremely helpful. I'm about to start my new job and this put things in perspective for me. And you explained it to where new guy's can understand it in basic terms! Really appreciate it. And I'm definitely following from now on👍👌👌🙌
Hey can you tell me how your job has been since watching this video? I am very interested
May GOD Bless you up brother; thanks for sharing this kind of knowledge unto all of us for free, very appreciated have a good life in Love
thank you so much Eli! ur the man... I've been trying to understand Networking for some time but thanks to u things seem much easier now... Keep up the good work
It's 1 April 2015. Eli explains how to plug things with Darude Sandstorm playing in the background. My life is fulfilled.
Gracious Professor Eli. I had learn many things from you.
An excellent tutorial and an excellent teacher. I subscribed right away.
Thanks Eli.
Very good! I'm doing my A+ and these videos are a big help.