Week 4 Postings- Reflections
This week’s chapter on installing physical networks was pretty interesting because it showed how much actually goes into something that most people never think about. Before this, I kind of assumed network installation was mostly just plugging in cables and setting up devices, but there’s actually a lot of planning and structure behind it.
One of the biggest things I took away from the chapter was how important proper cabling is. Things like choosing between solid-core and stranded-core cables, running cables through walls, and making sure everything is labeled correctly all matter more than I expected. It really made me realize that small mistakes during installation can cause big problems later, especially when it comes to troubleshooting.
I also learned how important it is to think about placement and organization. Keeping cables neat, avoiding interference, and making sure everything follows a logical layout helps the network run more efficiently and makes future maintenance much easier. I can see now why professionals spend so much time planning before actually installing anything.
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