19:31 i think the option "Flash" is to let the port on the router blink where your cable is connected to. If you have a router or switch in one room with 16 cables connected to it, and you have 1 cable in the room next to it, you can let the port on the router or switch blink that belongs to that cable.
Flash is to flash a port on the switch or router. If you have a ton of cables running through walls and attics and want to know where the cables plug into then use the flash. Really good video. Thanks.
@BetterBiomedChannel Noyafa sent us this tester for review. So far we really like it and the fact that it doesn't need batteries is great. I wish the screen was a touchscreen but that would increase the price of the tester.
@@haxxorsheep I bought it directly from Pockethernet sometime in early 2020 before all the supply chain issues. It shipped from Germany. Just looking now it seems like it's still unavailable with an estimated restock of Q4 2022?!? Yikes! Maybe it won't be available again.
@@haxxorsheep for something similar to the Pockethernet, I've always heard good things about Netool. I haven't used it personally though. A little more expensive for similar features, but it's still a much cheaper option than the $4000 Fluke testers.
@@haxxorsheep I wrote a reply like an hour ago, but it's not showing up. Anyways, I suggested a Netool as an alternative. It's like around 300 bucks with very similar features. Still way less than Fluke.
A quick question, I work in a hospital as an maintenance tech 3 and really want to get into bio med. what should I go to school for or classes I should take.
I have a question. I am applying for a CBET program, it’s 8 months, but I have no prior experience. Most sources online emphasize that I need an associates at the very least.. I have the opportunity to work at a local hospital due to a family connection.. but do you think that a certificate will give me enough experience for an entry-level job?
19:31 i think the option "Flash" is to let the port on the router blink where your cable is connected to. If you have a router or switch in one room with 16 cables connected to it, and you have 1 cable in the room next to it, you can let the port on the router or switch blink that belongs to that cable.
I got it as well. Used it to diagnose wire length on cAt 5 for a video system. The length test is good and the QC test
Flash is to flash a port on the switch or router. If you have a ton of cables running through walls and attics and want to know where the cables plug into then use the flash. Really good video. Thanks.
Thanks for the update!
@BetterBiomedChannel Noyafa sent us this tester for review. So far we really like it and the fact that it doesn't need batteries is great. I wish the screen was a touchscreen but that would increase the price of the tester.
Congratulations on the sush presentation 👏 you help me to make the decision to buy it😊
Pretty good for the price. Im a big fan of the Pockethernet for checking my Ethernet runs.
Where did you get one!
@@haxxorsheep I bought it directly from Pockethernet sometime in early 2020 before all the supply chain issues. It shipped from Germany. Just looking now it seems like it's still unavailable with an estimated restock of Q4 2022?!? Yikes! Maybe it won't be available again.
@@haxxorsheep for something similar to the Pockethernet, I've always heard good things about Netool. I haven't used it personally though. A little more expensive for similar features, but it's still a much cheaper option than the $4000 Fluke testers.
@@mjbates I need one and I have a coworker will to pay $1000 for one lol
@@haxxorsheep I wrote a reply like an hour ago, but it's not showing up. Anyways, I suggested a Netool as an alternative. It's like around 300 bucks with very similar features. Still way less than Fluke.
Cut the wire in half, it will still give you green checkmarks
A quick question, I work in a hospital as an maintenance tech 3 and really want to get into bio med. what should I go to school for or classes I should take.
Check with cbet.edu and see what program they have beat fits your goals.
how do you use the rj11 cord and alligator clips? there is no port fort rj11. adapter?
Does it ahow crossover as wired correctly? I mean does it actually check the cable configuration or it just displays it?
So i have a question. How does it charge. I connected mine to the wall and to a pc and it doesnt seem to charge.
I have a question. I am applying for a CBET program, it’s 8 months, but I have no prior experience. Most sources online emphasize that I need an associates at the very least.. I have the opportunity to work at a local hospital due to a family connection.. but do you think that a certificate will give me enough experience for an entry-level job?
I completely depends on the facility. I recommend contacting people from the facility on LinkedIn before applying.
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Flash mode is when there is a switch on the other end
Some people say that QC is fake in it :-)
What is QC?
Quality control 😊@@pathfinder1910
what the best?
How is the product so far?
I've used it in a commercial job, and I've used it to diagnose an apartment. Worked great
This product Can check Ip address on switch?