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Manufacturer number: LIQ-DUO-IE-KIT-H6-EU
The Fluke Networks LinkIQ Cable and Network Tester is a versatile solution for testing cables up to 10 Gbps and troubleshooting network connectivity issues. Using frequency-based measurements and a detailed cable map, the tester validates cable quality. In addition, it verifies connectivity through ping tests and provides comprehensive switch diagnostics to identify network issues and validate the switch configuration - eliminating the need for a separate device.
The LinkIQ Duo model adds Wi-Fi analysis (if allowed) to Wi-Fi 6E, including network, channel and access point assessment and detection of typical configuration issues. The IE models are designed to detect wiring and split-pair faults on RJ45, M12X, M12D and M8D terminated cables that support EtherNet/IP, PROFINET,
EtherCAT and other Industrial Ethernet protocols.
Other features include analog and digital toning, port blink, remote office locators and management of test results via LinkWare PC. The LinkIQ tester measures cable lengths of up to 305 m (1,000 feet) and indicates distances to fault locations such as breaks, shorts or unassembled cables. With the remote ID, all cable pairs can be fully mapped, reliably detecting miswired or split pairs.
The main function of the tester is to qualify cable performance, covering bandwidths from 10BASE-T to 10GBASE-T (10 Mbps to 10 Gbps). The tests are based on IEEE-compliant frequency-based measurements, which ensures that the connections meet the required performance standards - unlike pure transmission testers, which only test the function between test devices.