Thank you for the video When I do cabling I use my Brother P-Touch and make a cable label that wraps around the cable, so I number them starting from 1 all the way up to how ever many cables there are. I put one label at the jack spot and the other at the patch side.
That's a good idea too as long as the labels don't come off during the pulls and you know ahead of time which location is going to be one, two, three, etc.
Might want to invest in a better tester, that one only does continuity. Also the cable jacket should be as close if not inside the keystone about 3mm or so. Moving the keystone you should not be able to see the colored wires.
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Thanks for sharing your knowledge!!
You're welcome! Thanks for commenting.i hope this helps techs learn new information and save time.
Wow this is the great Video! Thanks
Thanks! Did it help you learn something new?
Thank you for the video
When I do cabling I use my Brother P-Touch and make a cable label that wraps around the cable, so I number them starting from 1 all the way up to how ever many cables there are. I put one label at the jack spot and the other at the patch side.
That's a good idea too as long as the labels don't come off during the pulls and you know ahead of time which location is going to be one, two, three, etc.
@@fieldtechacademy I also use a black sharpie onto the cable itself on both ends, thank you
@@walter.bellini I normally do too but the cable was black so that wouldn't work in this case.
@@fieldtechacademy I also carry a silver and gold sharpie's, for when I need to label onto black to help for future info needs
@@walter.bellini well I just thought I was well organized 😂😂 kudos to you
What brand and model number rack is that? Awesome video.
TrippLite SRW12U
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Might want to invest in a better tester, that one only does continuity. Also the cable jacket should be as close if not inside the keystone about 3mm or so. Moving the keystone you should not be able to see the colored wires.
I have a fluke I was just doing basic testing for the video.
I see tv wall mount in your list of items but not punch panel tool
I may have linked the wrong shopping list. Here are the 3 lists that cover all of the tools I used in the video and basically all of my main tools:
Main Tool Bag: amzn.to/3U1CHYH
Drill Tool Bag: amzn.to/3Tzmtpq
Hip Pouch: amzn.to/47FV1vN
These are critical network components And the clients want to dictate how much they should pays us for this type of service. Gets me super mad.
Everything can be negotiated and if I don't get acceptable terms, I choose not to work with that client.