Residential Network Cabling
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.43 (764 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0071382119 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 556 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-05-16 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Developed for BISCI’s internationally respected curriculum for the Registered Residential Installers, this resource provides all the information and step-by-step training advice needed to master residential network cabling and thoroughly covers:* New installation * Upgrades * Integration for add-ons* And much moreA cabling guide written by over 60 renowned technical experts, fully compliant with NEC, FCC, ANSI/TIA/EIA, CEBus, Firewire, and Bluetooth standards, Residential Network Cabling provides the depth and breadth of coverage you would expect from the combined expertise of McGraw-Hill and BICSI. From the Back CoverTHE DEFINITIVE TRAINING GUIDE TO WIRING THE HOME FOR NETWORKED SERVICESThe proven training methods and procedures you need to plan, sell, bid on, install, and upgrade the
Developed for BISCI’s internationally respected curriculum for Registered Residential Installers, Residential Network Cabling provides you with the most reliable residential network cabling manual available. Here’s all the information and step-by-step training advice you need to master, including: New installation Upgrades Integration for add-ons Much more. Plan, sell, bid on, install, and upgrade home wiring for networked services The industry explosion in whole-home wiring, also known as structured wiring, is a lucrative opportunity for cable installers, electricians, IT managers, and telecom equipment manufacturers to expand into the residential arena. This resource is compliant with NEC, FCC, ANSI
Not for the Do-it-Yourself(er) kettengruppe This book contains a wealth of valuable information, but it is not very accessible to a non-professional. It reads very much like a text book and might be a good resource if you really need to know the nuances of every type of cable needed in a Residential Structured Cabling System.I purchased this book in hopes that it would have a little more Do-it-yourself information, but was disappointed. The largest problem in my opinion was the quality of the illustrations. There were plenty of line drawings, but they lacked detail and utility. Amazon Customer said Residential Cabling. I attended the Pilot Training course of the same name taught by BICSI. The book very closely follows whatis in the course, and is required reading if you intend to take the BICSI exam. As technical books go, it is very easy to read. I would recomend this bookto anybody looing to get into the Residential Cabling Market.. "Good Book" according to Guido Rodriguez. This is an easy read if your in the business Lots of standards of installation.
BICSI (formerly known as Building Industry Consulting Services International) has trained over 30,000 telecom cable installers and has a membership spanning 85 nations. Their resources include technical publications, training, conferences, and registration programs recognized worldwide as the standa