Cabling Chronicles
Is cabling technician training (CCTT) certification worth it?
Staying on top of the critical technological developments in network cabling infrastructure helps you — and your company — stay current and competitive. One way to do that is to participate in an accredited training and certification program, like Fluke Networks Certified Cabling Test Technician™ Training (and now, Recertification Training).
November 25, 2022
Why FiberLert Is a Game Changer in Fiber Optics
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November 17, 2022
Best cable tracing and tracking methods
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August 16, 2022
Beat the Heat with Versiv™ Cool Features
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It seems no matter where you live – the plains, the east coast, the UK or even our typically-cool Pacific northwest – the news is all about record-setting heat. Worse, a lot of our favorite coping methods are unavailable – gas makes it too costly to go to the beach or mountains, pools are closed due to lifeguard shortages, and now you can´t even help yourself to an ice-cold Choco Taco.
August 8, 2022
Faster Networks Demand More Accurate Measurements
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Today’s high-tech data centers form the digital heart of communication and commerce in our world. But every industry has its “remember when” stories, and there's no better time than now to tell them.
June 21, 2022
What’s Happening with Single-Pair Ethernet?
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June 16, 2022
5 Vital Safety Rules for Working with Fiber Optic Cables
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There are plenty of hazards to watch for when working on commercial and industrial networks. Fiber optic cable can seem safe; it doesn’t carry an electrical charge, and it’s not a heat source. More often it’s a lack of understanding of the real hazards of fiber optic cable that can be the most dangerous safety hazard of all.
May 31, 2022
Fiber Polarity Basics
Polarity defines direction of flow, such as the direction of a magnetic field or an electrical current. In fiber optics, polarity is directional; light signals travel through a fiber optic cable from one end to the other. A fiber optic link’s transmit signal (Tx) at end of the cable must match the corresponding receiver (Rx) at the other end.
May 19, 2022
Ethernet Cable Categories Explained: A Brief History
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February 24, 2022
The Future of Fiber Optics Is Certainly Bright
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February 9, 2022