Likelihood to Recommend We used ours mainly to test the wireless. Wireless could be several different things so the preconfigured tests on this device allowed us to quickly eliminate certain areas and allowed us to focus on the real problem. It’s easy enough a PC Technician could use it.
Read full review Pros The Fluke Networks Etherscope can test network speed performance on copper and fiber networks The Fluke Networks Etherscope can detect network switches and also available and active ports. The Fluke Networks Etherscope can check for bandwidth between two points quick and easy. Read full review Cons Battery life Touch screen is slow to respond. Operating System is slow. Read full review Alternatives Considered We briefly tested a NetAlly LSPRNTR-300 LinkSprinter 300 Network Tester with WIFI and Distance to Cable Fault Indication and it was a worthy testing unit it but we quickly discovered that it did not offer the large range of testing in both the copper and fiber network drops, nor was it as complete with regard to wireless testing. But in it's defense it was not quite as pricy as the Fluke.
Read full review Return on Investment Very expensive for small business or school districts. Battery Life is terrible not able to use it for an entire day. Read full review ScreenShots