From Patch Panel To Switch Ep.1: Real-World Business Switch Network Build
For all of Jeremy's CBTNuggets courses, go here: https://bit.ly/JeremyCBT Welcome to the first episode of the Real-World Business Switch Network Build! Today's episode is all about connecting a patch panel to a network switch. In this series, we continue where we left off in my 'Real-World Cabling' series, and continue on to building and installing a business switch network. My Classes: ________________________________________________________________ https://bit.ly/JeremyCBT My Gear: ________________________________________________________________ https://bit.ly/PartsAndGear My Social Media: ________________________________________________________________ https://linktr.ee/cioarajeremy #KeepingITSimple #Network #BusinessSwitch

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