Fluke Networks has launched the LinkIQ Cable+Network tester, which combines switch diagnostics with state-of-the-art cable measurement technology to enable installers, system integrators and network support professionals to easily troubleshoot network cabling and/or connect Power over Ethernet (PoE) devices to the network.

The product provides simple pass/fail test reports using the company’s LinkWare PC Cable Test Management Software. It can also verify the performance of switches, including those that provide Power over Ethernet.

“New technologies such as 10 Gb/s Ethernet and expanded Power over Ethernet are at the core of today’s networks,” said Walter Hock, vice president products of Fluke. “Whether it’s an installer who needs to ensure error-free operation and document their work or a trouble shooter supporting advanced devices, they both need a tool that combines support for today’s advanced technologies with an ease of use that saves time and a price that means it can be widely deployed.”

The LinkIQ is based on a single-test approach that automatically provides the appropriate measurements based on what is at the other end of the cable. For an open cable, it shows the length and pairing. If this is terminated with the supplied remote, the test result shows the maximum data rate the cable can support – up to 10 Gb/s. However, if the cable is connected to a switch port, LinkIQ will show the name of the switch plus the port name, VLAN, speed, and duplex. If PoE is advertised, it will display the power and class (up to 90 W or Class 8) and then load the switch to verify the power can be delivered.

“The LinkIQ is professional, intuitive, easy to use and very quick to return results. The device has an easy-to-read screen and delivers a precise bullet point summary of key information,” said Russell Queenan of Thorntons Communications. “The real benefit of using the LinkIQ was the ability to challenge the capability of the old CAT5 cabling that we had not installed. This allowed me to advise the customer about which switch to upgrade based on those results.”