Paladin Tools 1574 LAN Cable Check for Testing UTP and Phone Patch Cables and Installed Cable

41gsg8LQmiL. SL160  Paladin Tools 1574 LAN Cable Check for Testing UTP and Phone Patch Cables and Installed Cable

  • 9V battery included
  • Contained in durable nylon carrying case with belt loop
  • Will also test RJ11 connections with RJ11 adapter which is not included.
  • Automatically scans when cables connected and unit turned on.
  • Tests cables up to 1650 feet long.

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Paladin Tools 1574 LAN Cable Check for Testing UTP and Phone Patch Cables and Installed Cable

5 Responses to “Paladin Tools 1574 LAN Cable Check for Testing UTP and Phone Patch Cables and Installed Cable”

  1. I looked at similar items in the big box stores for more than twice the price. I’ve never used a CAT5 tester before, so I’m not sure if those have more features for the money, but I can say that I’m perfectly happy with my Paladin 1574. It already saved me a lot of trouble by alerting me that I was wiring my CAT5 jacks to the wrong standard. I was mistakenly using the T568B standard, when my structured wiring panel requires the T568A standard. Without the tester, I wouldn’t have discovered this until I was all done. Then someday down the road I’d try to put a gigabit network on the wires, and it would fail.

    It may not be obvious how this thing works, even if you read the instruction sheet, but it’s dead simple. You connect one end of your cable to the “out” jack on the main unit and the other end to the remote unit. The main unit sends a pulse to each pin, while you watch the lights on the remote. If the cable is good, the lights corresponding to pins 1 thru 8 will come on and go off in sequence. If the sequence is different at the remote, then something is wrong.

    Two high quality jumpers with RJ45 connectors are provided, and everything fits into the nylon carrying case. There’s even a slot in the back of the case for the instruction sheet. You’ll want to keep this with you because the instructions explain how to interpret the lights for various miswiring scenarios.

    Note that this device tests only the continuity of the wiring, not its ability to support any given bandwidth. If you stretch, fold, or mutilate your cables, or if you do a sloppy job with the terminations, the wires might test fine according to this device, but you might not get the date transfer rates you expect. There is no device in this price range that will perform a bandwidth test.

  2. Paladin Tools 1574 LAN Cable Check for Testing UTP and Phone Patch Cables and Installed Cable Great product…came in very handy for a wiring job I did for a school.

  3. I love this item! It is a wonderful time saver. It is amazingly simple and might seem kind of expensive, but it saves the frustration of trying to figure out if it’s a bad cable or not. I only used it a few times, but I remember before without it I was never really sure if it was a cable problem or not. With this checker I could also tug and sorta bend the cable too to see if it was a connection problem. It might seem like a luxury item especially for me since I really don’t work with network cables that often, but the frustration it saves me from knowing whether it’s a bad cable or not makes me feel like it’s almost a necessity. :) And of course I love gadgets.

  4. I liked it so much I bought a second one. The only reason it didn’t get 5 stars is the first one had an LED burn out after about a year and that was too soon. The new one (cheaper to buy the whole unit than replace the troubled part) is working fine and everyone who uses it loves it. Since I don’t know how the unit with the bad LED got treated by people who borrowed it from me I don’t penalize the manufacture much.

    MM

  5. Well worth the money. While it doesn’t do an actual bandwidth test, checking the continuity with this device will tell you if your cable is good or bad 99.9% of the time. You can check short cables or longer installed runs with the included remote display unit.

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