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The Psiber Data PRO75 PingerPro Plus Fiber is a portable network testing device for analyzing and testing gigabit Ethernet networks over copper and fiber optic cable. The Pinger Pro stores and performs automated tests that conduct standardized testing and provide connectivity, device, port, and security information to help identify and analyze problems in an organization's network infrastructure. Link tests verify copper or fiber cabling connectivity and connections at 10/100/1000BaseT over copper and 1000BaseX over fiber. It tests cables and identifies faults including opens, shorts, miswires, and split pairs for network maintenance and troubleshooting. The PingerPro supports both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing for compatibility with location and identification protocols, and provides 802.1x authentication to verify access to secure networks. This portable network testing device is suitable for use by network technicians to verify the network connectivity of local-area networks in office buildings or schools.The Psiber Data PingerPro Plus Fiber has a 2.8" diagonal LCD touchscreen to display navigation and test results. It can store up to 1,000 test results for review. It comes with PingerPro Tools Applications software for storing, analyzing, and reporting test results. The PingerPro Plus Fiber comes with a terminator, a single mode 1310nm small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver, a multimode 850nm SFP transceiver, an AC power adapter, a RJ-45 patch cable, a USB cable, a stylus, a case, a strap with two buckles, and instructions.SpecificationsCopper media accessRJ-45: 10/100/1000BaseTFiber media accessSFP: 1000BaseXCable testsPair lengths, opens, shorts, splits, miswiresPortsRJ-45, SFP adapterProtocols supportedIPv6, Link Layer and Cisco Discovery Protocol (LLDP/CDP)Display2.8" diagonal LCD touchscreenPower sourceRechargeable lithium-ion battery, 110/240V AC power adapter, USBWeight24 oz./0.7 kgDimensions6.75 x 3.3 x 2 inches/17.1 x 8.4 x 5.1cm (H x W x D)H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.Portable networking devices are used to test and monitor the performance of wired and wireless networks in large organizations. Local-area networks (LANs) are made up of wiring, computers, servers, printers, phones, software applications, and networking devices in a limited geographic area such as an office or school. A wide-area network (WAN) contains similar devices and wiring, but encompasses a broad area, linking businesses or organizations across regional or national boundaries. Network engineers use portable networking devices to pinpoint connectivity or performance issues on a network, and to diagnose and solve network problems. Networking devices help troubleshoot copper or fiber optic cable wiring connections and wireless network infrastructure, ensuring that cables are connected and that network devices are working properly. They measure network performance and the network's ability to transfer data according to the organization's needs, and they can verify that software services within a network are available and responsive.What's in the Box?Psiber PRO75 PingerProTerminatorSingle Mode 1310nm SFP transceiverMultimode 850nm SFP transceiverAC power adapterRJ-45 patch cableUSB cableStylusCaseStrap with two bucklesInstructions
D**R
Be careful. Be sure to fully inspect and check it.
Bought this because I needed it for a job. It came late, was apparently used by someone else and returned them Amazon or the seller tried to pawn it off on me. The modules are cheaply made. It didn't report anything correctly. Date and time would reset when it was turned off. It was definitely broken. Returned to Amazon for refund.I'd suggest the manufacturer spend more time on the physical product than waste time and effort on it making pretty sounds when turned on.Don't waste your money on this if you are a field tech. It's not heavy duty enough and extremely overpriced for something so cheaply made.
P**6
Great
It works quite well. I called Psiber and was surprised a human answered the phone (when is the last time that happened) and the guy on the other end was very knowledgeable. 2 thumbs up.
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