Episode 23 — Twisted Pair and Fiber Cabling — Media Type Fundamentals

This episode reviews the core differences between twisted pair and fiber optic cabling, including their construction, signal transmission methods, and performance characteristics. You’ll learn how twisted pair cables vary by category rating, shielding type, and maximum length, while fiber cables differ by core size, mode type, and wavelength. Understanding these properties is essential for selecting the right media for specific network roles.
We then provide practical examples, such as determining when to deploy fiber for long-distance, high-bandwidth connections or when twisted pair is more appropriate for cost-effective short runs. Troubleshooting scenarios are discussed, showing how to identify media-related failures like excessive attenuation or crosstalk. This comprehensive understanding ensures candidates can select, implement, and maintain the correct media type for a variety of networking needs, both in the exam and in professional practice. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com, where you’ll find more cyber prepcasts, books, and information to strengthen your certification path.
Episode 23 — Twisted Pair and Fiber Cabling — Media Type Fundamentals
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