Chapter 4 - Audio Overview - Cisco Networking Physical Layer

Welcome to Module 4 of Cisco CCNA: Introduction to Networks – Physical Layer. In this lesson, we dive into the foundation of every network: the Physical Layer. Before devices can exchange data, there must be a physical path for communication. You'll learn how bits travel across copper cables, fiber-optic media, and wireless connections while exploring the standards, hardware, and signaling methods that make modern networking possible. Topics covered in this video include: • The purpose and responsibilities of the OSI Physical Layer • Physical layer standards (IEEE, TIA/EIA, ISO, ANSI, ITU, FCC) • Physical components, encoding, and signaling • Bandwidth, latency, throughput, and goodput • Copper networking media (UTP, STP, and coaxial cable) • Ethernet cable categories and RJ-45 connectors • Straight-through vs. crossover cables and T568A/T568B wiring standards • Fiber-optic cabling fundamentals • Single-mode vs. multimode fiber • Fiber-optic connectors and patch cords • Fiber vs. copper media comparison • Wireless networking media • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, WiMAX, and Zigbee technologies • Wireless LAN components including access points and wireless NICs This module includes numerous real-world diagrams, connector illustrations, cable comparisons, and networking examples to help reinforce the concepts you'll encounter in the Cisco CCNA certification exam and in professional networking environments. Whether you're preparing for the Cisco CCNA, CompTIA Network+, or building a solid networking foundation, this lesson will help you understand how data physically moves across today's networks.