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Home›Products›Psiber release network test equipment

Psiber release network test equipment

By San Williams
26/05/2023
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Psiber has released its next-generation network test equipment, available through Kordz. The range enables customers to accelerate the deployment, performance and maintenance of high-speed networks and applications.

A designer and manufacturer of test, measurement and verification solutions, Psiber’s network test equipment include the LanExpert, PingerPro, CableTool and CableTracker.

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Psiber’s LanExpert Series of network analysers allow users to deliver reliable network services with a single test device. Network professionals, LAN installers, technicians, managers and service providers can now get expert network help to quickly maintain and optimise networks from the fibre or cable to the packet.

The PingerPro provides a powerful combination of physical layer tools and LAN tools to troubleshoot copper links and identify/repair a wide range of network problems. Whether installing new network drops or devices, monitoring performance or troubleshooting problems, the PingerPro quickly provides answers users need.

The CableTool Series uses TDR (Time Domain Reflectometry) technology to quickly identify an open or a short and provide the distance to the problem location. Easily measure cable length, voltage and amperage with the build in RMS voltmeter and inject tracing tones to trace and probe cables.

The CableTracker Series network tone and probe kits are designed for network managers and technicians. Providing standard and high-power variants and toning an active LAN circuit is now easier than ever.

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