Product Description
PALADIN TOOLS 901066 PALADIN TOOLS 901066 PALADIN TOOLS 901066
- Includes:
- 2 RJ45 patch cords, 2 BNC coaxial cables, 2 CATV "F"-to-BNC adapters, 1 shielded RJ45 coupler
- 2 belt clips
- 9-Volt battery
- Durable hard case with custom fit foam insert
Paladin Tools 901066 Lan Pronavigator Tester Kit Reviews
Paladin Tools 901066 Lan Pronavigator Tester Kit Reviews
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Paladin Tools 901066 Lan Pronavigator Tester Kit (Tools & Home Improvement) I had recently purchased a simular tester (different brand) but was limited to RJ11 & RJ45 line tests and was cumbersome to keep up with since it did not have a case. I miss placed the tester and had to purchase a new one and chose the Lan Pronavigator kit. I love it! It has a durable case that keeps all the tester components and extra clips. It was a little confusing at first to understand the test output, but didn't really take that long to master it. It's worth the price if you have to manage a network and deal with multiple telephones. I would definitely recommend this if you have a need to test cable on a recurring basis. The added bonus to this unit is that you can also test coax and BNC cables as well. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Paladin Tools 901066 Lan Pronavigator Tester Kit (Tools & Home Improvement) Based on the name of this product, Lan PROnavigator Tester kit, one would expect it to come with everything a network professional would need to test and troubleshoot network cabling. Unfortunately, this is not the case. A peculiar item left out is the tone probe. As a network admin, I spend far more time locating a cable in the switch cabinet than I do testing pin outs and connectors. A tone probe is an essential component in this endeavor, and its absence in this kit is surprising, especially considering the cost. Ironically, the kit does come with several BNC connectors, a holdover from the days of 10base2, circa 1980. (To be fair, the kit includes BNC to coax, so I guess one could test RG59 or RG6 for continuity, though not very useful to the LAN professional.) Also missing is any kind of speed verification or link indicator.It's just too bad the TVR 10/100/1000 tester from ByteBrothers is no longer available. Apparently, they actually used the tools they were selling... Read more |
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