Byte Brothers TVR10/100/1000 LAN Tester
Test, verify and repair 10, 100 and 1000 Base-T Networks! The latest modelsupports all network speeds; displays full and half duplex; and detects PoE (Powerover Ethernet). Go inline between two LAN devices and see if the negotiated speed and duplex is what you expect!
The TVR10/100/1000 is comprised of two units: The "Main unit" and the "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 cables with all four pairs to insure compatibility with all three types of Base-T LANs.
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.
Designed specifically for 10, 100 and 1000 Base-T LANs: The TVR10/100/1000 has been designed to test LAN devices and cabling designed 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.
Multiple test sets in one tester: To accomplish its goals, the TVR10/100/1000 performs tests that, prior to the TVR10/100/1000, required 7 different test sets. Plus, the multi-functionality is integrated to provide a combination of quick results that are not available in any other tester. If the TVR10/100/1000 is divided by function, it yields a:
- Hub/PC verifier that indicates the equipment Device Type (is it a hub/switch or PC?).
- LAN speedometer that verifies the speed and duplex of the link (10,100 or 1000MB/s, full or half duplex).
- Straight thru/crossover cable jacks indicates the patch cable required.
- Inline network activity monitor indicates the negotiated speed and duplex between two LAN devices. A quick way to spot network bottlenecks!
- Tone probe and tone generator for tracing cable locations (and the port used)
- Cable pairs tester that verifies what cable pairs are wired and identifies straight thru and crossover configurations.
- Cable termination tester: Tests for the existence of a LAN device connected at the end of the cable (determines number of cable pairs required by the device).
- PoE Detector indicates the presence of Power over Ethernet and the whether the power is endspan or midspan (PoE on pairs 1,2 3,6 is termed "endspan" PoE ... PoE on pairs 4,5 7,8 is "midspan" PoE).
The TVR10/100/1000 performs the following functions:
- 10/100/1000 BASE-T LAN Tests. The TVR10/100/1000 plugs into active hubs, switches and/or PCs to verify 10, 100 or 1000 Base-T operation. Only the Main Unit is required for these tests.
- Verifies if PC is ON, if it appears as a PC and speed capabilities and duplex.
- Verifies if hub/switch is ON, if it appears as a hub/switch and speed capabilities and duplex.
- Goes inline between two devices to verify the negotiated speed and duplex of the link. This powerful feature is is found on testers that cost $1500 or more!
- Verifies hub/switch to hub/switch data transmission.
- Checks if straight thru or crossover patch cable is required.
- Finds speed bottlenecks on 10, 100 and 1000 Base-T LANs.
- Inline monitors LAN link to determine negotiated speed (between two devices).
- Detects PoE (Power over Ethernet) and indicates whether it is endspan or midspan.
- Locates miswired cables.
- Locates missing cables.
- Locates cables that can not support 100 and 1000 Base-Toperation (for LANs that require 4 pair wiring).*
- Tests connection to hub/switch (pairs connected to hub/switch).*
- Tests connection to PC (pairs connected to hub/switch).*
- Tests installed cables (pairs wired and type).
- Tests patch cables (pairs wired and type).
- Remote Probe helps locate and trace inactive cables.
- Remote Probe traces active cables connected to hubs/switches and PC without interfering with LAN performance.
Cable Testing. The following tests are performed by the TVR10/100/1000 Main Unit and Remote Unit (except where indicated).
*Test performed by the Main Unit only (does not require the use of the Remote Probe).