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Network technicians and desktop support professionals are under ever-increasing pressure to deploy new infrastructure and ensure user satisfaction.
To address these challenges, LinkRunner AT Network Auto-Tester provides the fastest way to solve network connectivity problems. Powering up in under three seconds, its one-button AutoTest performs your required set of connectivity tests in seconds, enabling you to quickly and accurately identify and solve network problems. A portable troubleshooting device for analyzing and testing Ethernet networks over copper and fiber optic cable infrastructure, it stores and performs automated connectivity tests to help identify and analyze network problems. The device analyzes copper or fiber cabling infrastructure, verifies connections at 10M/100M/1G, validates Power over Ethernet (PoE) performance, and discovers VLAN ports and switches to help identify potential issues. It measures the availability and responsiveness of network services, including DHCP and DNS, to diagnose and solve complex issues. It supports both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing for compatibility with location and identification protocols, and provides 802.1x authentication to verify access to secure networks. In packet reflector mode it can be used as a remote device during throughput tests to validate LAN and WAN throughput capabilities. The LinkRunner AT 2000 has a 2.8-inch LCD screen to display test results, and a 12-key elastomeric keypad for navigation. LinkRunner Manager software is included with the device, and enables the operator to generate and save up to 50 reports, manage LinkRunner AT profiles, and upgrade the LinkRunner AT firmware. This portable network testing device is suitable for use by network technicians to verify network connectivity in local-area networks such as office buildings or schools.
CableIQ is the first cabling tool designed for network technicians who need to troubleshoot and qualify cabling bandwidth. It gives even the most novice tech vision to see what speeds existing cabling can support, quickly isolate cabling from network problems, and discover what is at the far end of any cable. That means network techs can close trouble tickets faster, reduce on-call time, and save money by better utilizing their existing infrastructure.
The tester qualifies transmission capabilities of voice, 10/100/1000 Ethernet, VoIP, or CATV on copper cabling, including twisted-pair, 75 O coax, and audio cabling. The autotest function qualifies cabling in less than 4 seconds. The meter identifies wiremap faults, bridge taps, and port characteristics; detects and displays the strength of RF coaxial television signals; and automatically reports whether the cable is connected to a device. A wiremap function supports up to seven unique ID numbers and can be performed to verify that cables are installed correctly. The MultiMap function tests multiple segments through bridge taps to detect faults on individual conductors. The tester detects and locates crosstalk faults on twisted-pair cabling and impedance faults on twisted-pair and coaxial cabling. The continuity toner tests security switches at door and windows and the speaker test verifies speaker connections. The tester blinks the port light on a hub or switch to verify connectivity and cable routing. The built-in toner function works with standard analog probes to locate and isolate cables behind walls, at patch panels, or in bundles. The IntelliTone function works with optional Fluke Networks ITK100 and ITK200 probes. The meter stores up to 250 sets of test results. An autosave function ensures that test results are captured and saved. Results can be downloaded to a computer for long-term records retention, or imported to the CableIQ Reporter software for analysis and generation of certification reports to provide evidence that the installation has been completed according to standards and best practices (software and USB cable included). Copper and fiber testers are used by network technicians to troubleshoot, maintain, and optimize performance of copper and fiber optic cabling, hardware connections, and network settings in enterprise networks.
The IntelliTone Pro 200 probe detects IntelliTone digital signals, rejecting noise and false signals, to locate and trace data cabling on active networks. It detects 500 to 1200 Hz analog signals to isolate individual wire pairs and trace voice, audio, and video cabling on non-active networks. The probe detects signals at cable racks, in patch panels, and even behind walls, and identifies detected signals audibly and with eight LEDs that light successively as the signal strength increases for prompt isolation of a single cable within a bundle. A sync LED shows battery strength at power-up and confirms reception of IntelliTone signals, and the cable map function allows the probe to validate the cable map on RJ11 and RJ45 connectors, testing continuity and finding shorts, opens, and crossed-pair wiring faults on all four pairs of UTP and STP twisted pair cabling. RJ11 and RJ45 jacks plug into a port on the bottom of the probe. The probe turns off automatically after one hour of inactivity.