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forum threadDmytro_B posted Yesterday 10:38 AM

Fluke Networks - 5018508 MS-POE MicroScanner Copper Cable Verifier and PoE tester for RJ-45 Category 5-6A Ethernet Cables $669.49

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Yesterday 11:13 AM
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ZipsortYesterday 11:13 AM
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Jeeeeebus
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Yesterday 1:00 PM
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illtwwYesterday 1:00 PM
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there has GOT to be a knock off of this that is serviceable foe the typical home user… $700 is redonk unless all you do is cabling all day for your full time job..
Yesterday 2:37 PM
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BoczarYesterday 2:37 PM
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Quote from illtww :
there has GOT to be a knock off of this that is serviceable foe the typical home user… $700 is redonk unless all you do is cabling all day for your full time job..
If you don't need the PoE testing, sure: https://a.co/d/0dLNhMaL
Yesterday 9:23 PM
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AudioMikeYesterday 9:23 PM
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I user the LinkIQ device, it's worth it.

https://a.co/d/09FnyHHO
Today 12:51 AM
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FuschiaKite153Today 12:51 AM
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Quote from illtww :
there has GOT to be a knock off of this that is serviceable foe the typical home user… $700 is redonk unless all you do is cabling all day for your full time job..
Don't you like quality Made In America tools?
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wiouxevToday 2:12 AM
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For anyone that wanted a layman's explanation to what this thing does and why it's so costly, here's a copy/paste AI answer;

Is the cable actually wired correctly? It checks for the right pinout (T568A/B), and flags opens, shorts, split pairs, or crossed wires.. the kind of wiring mistakes that cause flaky network drops.
  • How long is the cable, and where's the fault? Uses TDR (time-domain reflectometry) to measure cable length and pinpoint the distance to a break or short, so you're not tracing wire through walls and ceilings.
  • Will it actually carry the intended traffic? It verifies the cable is rated and performing for Cat5e/6/6A speeds (1G/2.5G/5G/10G), not just "electrically continuous."
  • PoE testing. It detects if Power over Ethernet is present, what type/class, and how much wattage is actually available — useful for cameras, access points, phones, etc.
  • ID mapping. With a set of remote numbered identifiers, you can label one end and instantly find which port/jack it corresponds to at the panel.
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