Welcome to the one and only FOA EXAM PREP review course on Udemy! Not a brain dump, this is a total review of ALL exam topics that may appear on your exam for CPCT.
This is not a mere practice exam, but rather a TOTAL review of all current 2022 CPCT (Certified Premise Cabling Technician) exam subjects in the form of 100 questions with full explanations, photos, and diagrams that you can practice at home. This course will help you pass your exam and earn that prestigious FOA certification to get you a higher paying job.
The key to getting a job in IT is to demonstrate both, your commitment to learning and your knowledge. In this unique course, you will gain the knowledge to pass your FOA Certified Premise Cabling Technician exam. This is accomplished via the Q&A format, combined with complete explanations and photos.
All exam subjects are covered in detail in this course. Premise copper (UTP and STP), coaxial, fiber optics, telephony, along with all tools used in cabling. So, you are encouraged to take notes.
You will learn:
Installation types
Horizontal, Backbone, and Patchcord.
MXC, MDF, IXC, IDF, equipment rooms and telephone closets
Coaxial
Ethernet (category) types and what they mean
Anatomy of fiber optic cable
Fiber Optic cable types: SM and MM
EIA/TIA 568 standards
EIA/TIA 570 standards
Wiring standards A and B
Plenum
The difference between standards and codes
Pulling cable: home runs and MXCs (MDFs)
How to terminate all cable types
Keystone modules/wall sockets
Testing ethernet cable with demonstrations
Telephony via the 25-pair and 66 Block
How to terminate RJ-45
How to terminate coaxial F-type
How to connectorize fiber optic cable
Polishing fiber optic demonstration
PoE: Power over ethernet
MoCa technology: how it works and where to install it
Safety
Underground and outside cable installation
New construction and working with electricians
Best practices
Tools and more
This course also includes a free cabling tech book, a certificate of completion and 24-hour access forever.
Technology is always changing and showing your willingness and commitment to learn is important. You can't know everything, but you can go into your interviews with a solid foundation in the necessary skills and the certifications to prove it. Take the initiative today and learn the skills employers want.