Trend Networks SignalTEK NT Copper and Fibre Network Transmission Tester – R156005

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Trend SignalTEK NT Copper and Fibre Network Transmission Tester – R156005

The Trend SignalTEK NT Copper and Fibre Network Transmission Tester – R156005 is a cutting-edge instrument designed for comprehensive testing and analysis of both copper and fibre networks. It offers advanced features that enable network technicians to efficiently troubleshoot and maintain network connectivity.

  • Test and analyze copper and fibre cabling and networks
  • Advanced wiremap function for identifying miswires, split pairs, opens, and shorts
  • Distance to opens and shorts (TDR) capability
  • PoE/PoE+ detection
  • Tone generator for cable tracing
  • Ping and Traceroute testing
  • Hub blink for port identification
  • DHCP client and Switch detection (10/100/1000 Mb)

The SignalTEK NT also comes with:

  • Fibre optic interface for testing fibre networks
  • Port identification using EDP/CDP/LLDP protocols
  • VLAN detection and support
  • Network scanning for quick identification of network devices
  • Traffic utilization bar graph for effective network analysis

With the capability of generating test reports in PDF or CSV format, the SignalTEK NT ensures that network technicians can easily document their findings. It also supports wireless communication to the free IDEAL AnyWARE App, enabling seamless transfer of test reports from mobile devices.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to experience efficient and accurate network testing with the Trend SignalTEK NT Copper and Fibre Network Transmission Tester – R156005.

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