TVR10/100/1000 Ethernet Tester is comprised of a ''Main unit'' and a ''Remote Probe''. The Main unit performs the bulk of the tests, such as determining the LAN device type (is it a hub/switch or PC?), the LAN speed and duplex (10, 100, 1000 MB/s, half or full duplex) and whether PoE (Power over Ethernet) is present without the need of the Remote Probe. The Remote Probe adds the ability to trace cable locations (by audibly tracing tones placed on the cable by the Main Unit) and to test the wiring of the cable (by decoding and displaying wiring information placed on the cable by the Main Unit).
Ideal solution for testing, verifying, and repairing 10, 100, and 1000 Base-T Networks
Consists of Main unit and Remote Probe
Main unit plugs into active hubs, switches and PCs to verify 10, 100 or 1000 Base-T operation
Instantly displays:
Device type (hub/switch or PC)
Speed (10, 100, 1000 MB/s)
Duplex of link (half, full)
PoE detection (end span, mid span)
Connects inline between two LAN devices to determine final negotiated speed and duplex of the link
Verifies which cable pairs are wired and whether they are straight thru or crossover
Tests for existence of LAN device connected at end of cable
Locates faulty hubs, switches, PCs, cables, and cable connections that affect LAN performance
Remote probe traces cable locations by detecting tone generated by Main unit
Straight thru/crossover cable simulator indicates type of patch cable required
Broad Capabilities TVR10/100/1000 helps you locate faulty hubs, PCs or cable connections that are stopping or limiting the performance of your 10, 100 and 1000 Base-T LAN. You can even go inline between two LAN devices and determine the final negotiated speed and duplex of the link. Designed for both the LAN installer and repair person, it is useful documenting legacy LANs, installing and repairing LANs or adding equipment to existing LANs. The TVR10/100/1000 has been designed to test LAN devices and cabling to the 10, 100 and 1000 Base-T standard. This includes wiring paired to EIA(TIA)568B (also called AT&T258A or simply ''AT&T''); and EIA(TIA)568A. EIA(TIA)568B is the most popular scheme for 10, 100 and 1000 Base-T cabling, while EIA(TIA)568A is the most popular scheme for ISDN cabling. USOC pairing (typically used for telephones) is not compatible with the Base-T standard and is therefore not tested by the TVR10/100/1000. To accomplish its goals, the TVR10/100/1000 performs tests that, prior to the TVR10/100/1000, required 7 different test sets. The multi-functionality is integrated to provide a combination of quick results that are not available in any other tester.The creative combination of these tests and other features yield an efficient, time-saving tester.
Ideal solution for testing, verifying, and repairing 10, 100, and 1000 Base-T Networks
The Triplett TVR10/100/1000 LAN Network Cable Tester is comprised of a ''Main unit'' and a ''Remote Probe''. The Main unit performs the bulk of the tests, such as determining the LAN device type (is it a hub/switch or PC?), the LAN speed and duplex (10, 100, 1000 MB/s, half or full duplex) and whether PoE (Power over Ethernet) is present without the need of the Remote Probe.
The Remote Probe adds the ability to trace cable locations (by audibly tracing tones placed on the cable by the Main Unit) and to test the wiring of the cable (by decoding and displaying wiring information placed on the cable by the Main Unit).
Instantly Displays:
Device type (hub/switch or PC)
Speed (10, 100, 1000 MB/s)
Duplex of link (half, full)
PoE detection (end span, mid span)
POE Testing via LAN test ports only
Designed specifically for 10, 100 and 1000 Base-T LANs
Locate faulty hubs, PCs or cable connections that are stopping or limiting the performance of your 10, 100 and 1000 Base-T LAN. You can even go inline between two LAN devices and determine the final negotiated speed and duplex of the link.
The TVR10/100/1000 has been designed to test LAN devices and cabling to the 10, 100 and 1000 Base-T standard. This includes wiring paired to EIA(TIA)568B (also called AT&T258A or simply 'AT&T'); and EIA(TIA)568A. EIA(TIA)568B is the most popular scheme for 10, 100 and 1000 Base-T cabling. EIA(TIA)568A is the most popular scheme for ISDN cabling. USOC pairing (typically used for telephones) is not compatible with the Base-T standard and is therefore not tested by the TVR10/100/1000.
Document Legacy LANs, Install and Repairing LANs or Add Equipment to Existing LANs
Advertised Speed and PoE
The lights quickly tell you if the device is a hub/switch or a PC. It reads the link pulse to determine if the device is capable of 10, 100 and/or 1000MB/s communication (this is termed the advertised speed). It displays whether it’s half or full duplex. Plus, it detects PoE (Power over Ethernet). Both endspan and midspan.
Negotiated Speed and PoE
Go INLINE between two LAN devices and the TVR10/100/1000 will check the speed and duplex of the link (this is termed negotiated speed). The ability to test negotiated speed in this price range is unheard of! Plus, it detects PoE (Power over Ethernet). Both endspan and midspan.
Test Cables
The TVR10/100/1000 is also a pairs tester - telling you which pairs are wired and whether they are straight through or crossover.
Trace Cables
Use the TVR10/100/1000 as a tone generator. The Main unit generates the tone for use by the Remote probe.
Test and trace coax cables with the two RJ45/coax adapters.