Ethernet cable testers are dime a dozen, but none of them are as elegant and multimeter-friendly as this tester from our Hackaday.io regular, [Bharbour]. An Ethernet cable has 8 wires, and the 9 volts ...
Earlier this year, Fluke Networks, a manufacturer of network testing and monitoring solutions for enterprise applications, launched LinkSprinter, a new, pocket-sized Ethernet tester. LinkSprinter ...
The CableMaster 210 is an Ethernet cable tester that is small enough to fit in your pocket. It includes a large LCD, backlit display and remote that neatly docks inside the local tester. For ...
Net Chaser from T3 Innovation lets engineers and technicians speed-certify the data-carrying capabilities of Ethernet network cables up to 1 Gbps by testing for noise in the network, detecting faults ...
The tester enables the user to verify the integrity of two-pair and four-pair Industrial Ethernet cables quickly, and to assure proper terminations by detecting opens, shorts, miswires, reversals and ...
Platinum Tools, a provider of solutions for the preparation, installation, hand termination and testing of wire and cable, has announced the Net Chaser Ethernet Speed Certifier and Network Tester (p/n ...
Sure, you can buy a cable tester, but what fun is that? [Ashish] posted a nice looking cable tester that you can build with or without an onboard Arduino. If you don’t use an Arduino, the project uses ...
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