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Manufacturer number: LIQ-KIT-MS2-100
The Fluke Network LIQ-KIT-MS2-100 twisted pair and coax network kit consists of:
The Fluke Networks LinkIQ Cable and Network Tester is the ideal solution, to check the performance of cable connections up to 10 Gbps and diagnose network connection problems. LinkIQ allows you to verify cable performance through frequency-based measurements while providing information to remove potential faults and a clear cable diagram for the tested cable.
In addition, LinkIQ performs diagnostics on the nearest network switch to identify key network issues and validate the switch's configuration without the need for additional equipment. Other features include the generation of analog and digital tones, port flashing, 802.1x authentication support, remote office location and the ability to manage results via LinkWare PC software.
The LinkIQ is capable of measuring cables up to 1000m in length and identifies faults such as breaks, shorts and unshielded cables. The use of remote IDs allows all cable pairs to be fully mapped, making it easier to identify miswires and incorrectly connected pairs.
The main function of the LinkIQ is the cable performance test, which evaluates the quality of the cable connection from 10BASE-T to 10GBASE-T (10 Mbit/s to 10 Gbit/s). These tests are based on IEEE standards to ensure that the tested connections deliver the required performance.
In addition to the robust cable test functions, the LinkIQ provides detailed information about the next connected switch. It recognizes the specified data rate (up to 10GBASE-T), half or full duplex settings, switch name, port number and VLAN configuration.
To facilitate Power-over-LAN (PoE) installation and troubleshooting, the LinkIQ shows which cable pairs are used for power, including the different power levels and pairs for dual-signature applications. In addition, the LinkIQ tests the connection to ensure that the advertised power is actually delivered by the switch over the cabling infrastructure.
The LinkIQ offers comprehensive options for documenting the tests performed. You can save up to 1,000 test results with individual designations in the tester and retrieve them as required. Using the LinkWare PC software from Fluke Networks, you can easily transfer your measurement results to your PC.
The Fluke MicroScanner series cable testers enable communication technicians to perform installations quickly and reliably without risking complaints. Every aspect of the testing task is streamlined. From the time-saving user interface and built-in multimedia support to advanced service discovery, MicroScanner2 and MicroScanner PoE provide the full scope to perform your tasks quickly, reliably and better than ever before.
Often, many potential cabling or service issues must be ruled out before the root cause of a connectivity problem can be determined. MicroScanner2 and MicroScanner PoE offers technicians the ability to verify today's most common voice, data and video services.
The large monochrome LC display with backlight shows you all the important test results clearly on one screen: wiring, pair lengths, distances to the fault location, cable ID and the end devices at the other end of the cable.
The MicroScanner series is equipped with the digital and analog IntelliTone toner, which can be used to precisely locate almost any cable or wire pair, regardless of the application environment. In digital mode, high-quality data cables (Cat 5e/6/6A) can be located in cable bundles or on switches, patch panels or wall sockets. Or use the analog mode for voice cabling (Cat. 3 and lower) as well as coaxial cables (MicroScanner2 only), security/alarm and loudspeaker cables.