Do you really get what you pay for? Test results will tell you.

Ins and outs, and common mishaps, associated with testing installed cabling

Fluke Networks’ Jim Davis educated and entertained the room of ICT pros with his presentation “Are You Getting What You Paid For? How to Read Cable Certification Test Results.” Davis described his presentation as follows: “Were you there when your installed cabling was tested? How can you tell if it was done properly? This presentation shows you the ins and outs of field test results. We look at common mistakes, both unintentional and otherwise. Learn tips to spot the ‘otherwise.’”      

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