The NetTool Series II Inline Fluke Network Tester.Fluke Corporation, which is a world leading company in the distribution and in the servicing of testing equipment, has different network testers, but the NetTool Series II Inline Fluke network tester seems to stand above the rest. This Fluke Network Tester is capable of locating device and application connectivity issues in seconds, it can identify spyware, malware, and viruses with it's port monitoring. It can also troubleshoot authentication issues with it's 802.1x log. The Fluke network tester has a powerful inline vision into 10/100/Gig traffic which helps it to quickly detect any network problems. The Fluke network tester can vision this traffic between switches, PCs, IP phones and other devices. The Fluke network tester can diagnose phone boot-up and call control problems with it's VoIP troubleshooting capability. VoIP means Voice over Internet Protocol. This is where the internet becomes the regular telephone service provider. It is the same thing has having a regular phone, the signal is just sent different. The Fluke network tester troubleshoots PoE devices. It troubleshoots for problems and tests for readiness. PoE is Power over Ethernet which means is a system that transmits electrical power to remote devices over standard twisted cable in an Ethernet network which is the broadband connection. The Fluke network tester will also locate available network resources such as MAC and IP addresses, services offered on a website by active servers, routers, and printers. This tester also has Intellitone digital signaling to locate cables on an active network. Intellitone digital signaling allows an installer the vision for locating cables hidden in floors, ceilings, walls and in bundles. The fluke network testers have been very good for technicians trying to diagnose problems with network cables and the online world. Because without the right tester, the electronics technicians could spend hours upon hours trying to find a problem that might have only taken 15 minutes to find if they had the correct tester. There are several different Fluke network testers because there are no two networks that are identical to each other. When buying a fluke network tester, you can speak with the customer service representative of the company to let them know the type of network that is going to be tested and exactly what the goal is you hope to attain. The customer service representative can then customize your needs and lead you into the right direction on what Fluke network tester is right for your job. |