Residential Network Test &
Commission
This one-day course has been designed to provide
the theoretical knowledge and practical skills associated
with configuring, installing and testing multimedia
connections within a residential environment.
Aimed at those with basic networking experience, those
attending will gain and understanding of voice network
cable connection, TV/home entertainment cabling and
will examine the cable certification required for
testing integrated home networks. They will also be
able to set-up and test cable infrastructure systems
throughout the home environment.
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Duration
1 day
Who should attend?
Installation technicians, electrical engineers, homebuilders
or developers, contract wiring designers & specifiers,
and those interested in receiving in-depth training
in the residential LAN/Internet and HEM final configuration
in the home environment
Prerequisites
Basic networking experience preferred
Course objectives
Delegates will have gained an understanding of LAN
& HEM systems configuration within the residential
environment
Qualifications
BTEC applied for, CableNet certificate
Related Training
Datacommunications Cabling
ITS Technician (BICSI)
ITS Installer, Level 1 (BICSI)
ITS Installer, Level 2 (BICSI)
Design & Advanced Testing of Copper Systems
Voice Cabling & Key Systems
Principles of Communications & Safe Working Practices
Course Content (50% Theory, 50% Practical)
Introduction
• The residential market place & range of
services that can be employed
Network theory
• The theoretical knowledge required to undertake
final-fit, termination, system layout & certification
testing of the LAN
Voice
• Final configuration
• Testing of the connectivity for analogue
• ISDN & xDSL installations
Home Entertainment Systems (HEM)
• Final aerial alignment
• Test cable and signal levels
Residential network integration
• The overall integration of the home network,
bringing together all the elements of the network
under a single multi-channel cabling system
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