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Lan Tester with Pin Configuration: 30D1-56551


LANtest is a newly designed and very practical tester that can easily read the correct pin configuration of 10 Base-T cable (Category 5), 10 Base-2 cable (coax), RJ45/RJ11 modular cables, 356A, TIA-568 A/568B and Token Ring cable by comparing one transmitting end to the corresponding receiving end. With the remote kit it can test cables installed far away either on a wall plate or patch panel. It is easy to verify the cable continuity, open, short and cross-connect.

LANtest is a newly designed and very practic al tester that can easily read the correct pin configuration of 10 Base-T cable (Category 5), 10 Base-2 cable (coax), RJ45/RJ11 modular cables, 356A, TIA-568 A/568B and Token Ring cable by comparing one transmitting end to the corresponding receiving end. With the remote kit it c an test cables installed far away either on wall plate or patch panel. It is easy to verify the cable continuity, open, short and cross-connect. It's affordable, so you can benefit the most.

LANtest Kit includes 1 Master box, 1 Remote Box 2 BNC l5cm adapter cable, 1 BNC M/M adapter 1 RJ45 15cm Modular cable, 1 Deluxe carrying bag




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