🔧 Test with Confidence: Your Network's Best Friend!
The iMBAPrice RJ45 Network Cable Tester is a compact and efficient tool designed for professionals needing reliable testing of LAN and phone cables. It automatically runs comprehensive tests for continuity, shorts, and crossed wires, providing clear visual feedback through LED indicators. Powered by a 9V battery, this lightweight device is perfect for on-the-go troubleshooting, ensuring your network connections are always in top shape.
Brand | iMBAPrice |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Style | Compact |
Color | Yellow and Black |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 0.41 x 0.41 x 0.1 inches |
UPC | 617689111530 |
Manufacturer | iMBAPrice |
Part Number | IMBA-NF468 |
Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.41 x 0.41 x 0.1 inches |
Item model number | BC-50W-P |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1-Pack |
Material | ABS Plastic |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Network Tester and add on |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**4
Looks cheap but it works
Needed a inexpensive tool to use 1 or 2 times to verify ethernet cables. I have a problem with rodents chewing though my CAT 5 cable that is run in my attic. This handy little device shows if the signal from one end is being received at the other end.
T**R
Easy to Use!
Simple to open, simple to use. Install 9 volt battery, check your patch cable, plug patch cable into wall outlet, plug patch cable into remote, go to switch, plug suspect cable into main box and watch the lights to see if all the leads are connected correctly. If the leds don't light or light up out of sequence, you found your problem!
M**.
Ethernet cable tester, gets the job done
This device has saved me some headache and cost verifying existing cables for wire damage/connectivity before replacing them. The device is simple, accurate, and very easy to use.The detachable remote piece is useful for verifying and/or finding downstream cable connectors. The plastic build of the device means it's light and easy to toss in a bag, but it also feels a little underwhelming. My only real issue with it is the detachable piece is on the looser side and falls off fairly easily, there isn't enough tension in the slot. I remedied this by putting a piece of masking tape along the inside edge to snug up the slot without negatively impacting its use.If you are looking for something simple, light, and low cost to simply check network cable ends, this will absolutely do the job. There is nothing deluxe about this, which is sort of the appeal.
S**2
Easy to use.
Works great. Easy to use.
R**.
5 years later, I sitll use this all the time!
I bought this thing years ago and came back to find the link to recommend to a friend. It's cheap, made of plastic, but is one the most useful tools for tracking down where a cat cable gooes through a building, or testing the cables I make to be sure I didn't make a mistake. Great tool!
M**T
As advertised.
As advertised. Simple to use. Works well.
B**N
Great for the price
Had a faulty security camera and wanted to test a Cat6 cable to make sure it wasn’t the cable before I changed the camera. Operation is simple, just plug the Ethernet cable into the reader, hit on, and if functioning it’ll go through each pair (1-8) and light up green along the way. The separate little “remote” piece is for you to plug both ends of a finished cable to make sure it’s crimped correctly. It does the job and is way cheaper than the alternatives.
B**G
Buyer Beware
Quick SummaryIt seems that there is a reasonable chance of getting a unit that doesn't work and if you do, the seller isn't good about returns and you'll have to engage with Amazon directly.My ExperienceTester showed problems with lights #4 (main box LED lights up, remote box LED doesn't light) & #5 (neither box lights up). This was a working cable that I had made, so I tried another cable - same result. I tested a total of 6 of my hand-made cables, all known to work, with the same result on lights #4 & #5. Then I switched to testing manufactured cables, also all known to work, and got the same exact results with lights #4 & #5. I don't know if it's the internal circuitry that is problematic or the LED lights on the tester that are defective.In either case, it said Free Returns, so I opted to get an advance replacement with a return of the broken tester. Sounded good, but when I went to print the return label (see picture), it said that I had to pay the return shipping costs. That's ridiculous. So, I called Amazon, they promptly refunded the purchase price and automatically canceled the advance replacement.As Others Have MentionedThe instructions are useless, entertaining to try and figure out what they're trying to say in a few places perhaps, but useless as instructions. However, it's simple enough to use, plug one end of cable into main box and the other into the remote box and then turn the switch to "On" for a fast run through the lights or "S" for a slow run through the lights. You want to see simultaneous green lights on both main and remote boxes for each connector (lights 1 --> lights 8), which means that both the main and remote boxes need to be side by side (or at least close together) so you can see whether or not you get simultaneous green lights.
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