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LinkSprinter is a pocket-sized Ethernet tester that provides complete end-to-end network connectivity testing and automated cloud based reporting all with the touch of a button.
LinkSprinter is used by PC help desk, front line technicians, network engineers and many others, to validate network connectivity, cable, and that power is correctly being applied to PoE powered
devices. Simply connect an Ethernet cable and the LinkSprinter goes to work checking the connection path from wall jack to internet and in less than 10 seconds, you'll know that status of the
connection path through color coded LEDs.
LinkSprinter is used by PC help desk, front line technicians, network engineers and many others, to validate network connectivity, cable, and that power is correctly being applied to PoE powered
devices. Simply connect an Ethernet cable and the LinkSprinter goes to work checking the connection path from wall jack to internet and in less than 10 seconds, you'll know that status of the
connection path through color coded LEDs.
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NetAlly LinkSprinter 300 - network tester is rated
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Rated 5 out of
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very helpfull
Very easy to order. Comes to up fast. Very helpful.
Date published: 2020-07-23T08:25:00-04:00
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Nice device, can be very helpful
This is a hand tool to have around if you have an extensive network. I purchased this to help assess some undocumented ports & patches at an old facility I was getting into.
This tool can be extremely helpful in diagnosing where a connection leads from either end. You can even get the length of a open ended cable if you are trying to find where a connection is lost.
The feature I think is most powerful I have found to be be inconsistent -- If you connect this to a port in a remote location, this device has the capability to report in great detail the switch name and exact port # it is plugged into. However, I have found this feature to be inconsistent, even when diagnosing connections on the same managed switch. One connection will get you full details of where you are patched into. The next port will only get you link speed.
Date published: 2019-08-15T00:00:00-04:00