CableIQ Tester Pinpoints Network Infrastructure Problems Quickly
CableIQ enables IT staff to see, at a glance, whether a copper-based cable is qualified to support 10/100, VoIP or Gigabit Ethernet.
It can also quickly diagnose whether the cable is fully intact and ready to perform optimally, or if it is damaged or degraded in some way.
Given that most networks comprise miles of cabling purchased in different decades, brought in by different vendors or left as relics of past implementations, separating the good from the bad is critical.
It’s also important to diagnose whether slow bandwidth and interruptions are happening because of actual networking issues or because of bad cabling.
CableIQ can do that, detecting and displaying the speed and duplex settings of attached switches, cables and PCs regardless of network type. The intelligent wiremapping feature graphically shows the exact distance to faults. It’s one of the best features of the unit.
By graphically displaying the cable’s wiring configuration, the intelligent wiremap shows IT staff the distance to faults and shorts, saving time, money and resources when hunting for points of latency across a network.
Streamline Diagnostics to Prevent Network Downtime
Open-circuit voltage is the voltage difference measured between two terminals lacking a detected current; the short-circuit current is a current flowing when the terminals are forced to have zero voltage difference.
In any size network, these are onerous to troubleshoot, and they can make it harder to declutter networks and maintain consistent bandwidth performance. But it’s a straightforward process with CableIQ.
Portable solutions like CableIQ can streamline most diagnostic processes and keep federal networks running with optimal performance.
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