Introducing LinkIQ™ Cable+Network Tester | Fluke Networks

Published 2021-04-06
Try the LinkIQ in our virtual demo at: www.flukenetworks.com/Virtual-LinkIQ.

The LinkIQ™ Cable+Network Tester is the solution to verify cable performance up to 10G and solve network connectivity problems.

LinkIQ™ validates cable performance using frequency-based measurements to calculate maximum bandwidth (10BASE-T to 10GBASE-T), which ensure that tested links meet performance requirements.

LinkIQ™ also provides nearest switch diagnostics including advertised data rate, switch name and port number and VLAN information, plus PoE testing and load test up to Class 8 (90 W).

Additional features include: Cable Toning, Port Blink, 802.1x authentication, Remote Office Locators, and the ability to manage results via LinkWare PC.

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All Comments (10)
  • @jtburtt
    I'll be requesting a demo from my vendor today.
  • @jessedunn5354
    Hi, will this be able to test coax cables through an adapter? thanks
  • @hbcbz
    non of your videos show how to print out any reports no one show how to make pdf reports
  • To be honest with you I am not sure I see the point in this one. Initially I wanted to purchase 2 units for the business but my business partner pointed out that there is no networking component to these units. Surely for the price of these you could have added a DHCP client, ping and traceroute utilities. We are going to go with the Navitek units as they do these tests as well as POE testing and wiremap for two thirds the cost. For cable qualification we will use our Versivs.
  • @TheWebstaff
    Just a random one don't suppose anyone has a copy of LinkWare PC 6.2 kicking about, just want to lend someone my old DSP 100 to have a play with but for the life of me I can't find a copy of it and all the site links are dead now. I would give them the original disk with DSP V3 but who has a floppy disk in this day and age... :D
  • @takeonetheater
    For gods sake why didn't you brilliant engineers and marketing people think to include a network ip scan ?????? YOU GUYS FLUKED UP ON THIS HIGH QUALITY EXPENSIVE TOOL