I might be mistaken, but as far as I know, only the Fluke CableIQ can do that. Unfortunately, it is no longer available, and its replacement is quite a bit pricier.
I am using the Apowermirror application. The LinkRunner G2 component is available in the NetAlly App Store on the LinkRunner G2. You can download the computer component from the Apowermirror website. I then connect the two using a USB cable. Works well.
Here are two different adapters you can use for adding Wi-Fi to the LinkRunner G2. The first is the EdiMax 2-in-1 N150 + Bluetooth Low Energy (EW-7611ULB). This will give you 2.4 Ghz Wi-Fi plus Bluetooth. This is my favorite one to use. The other is the EdiMax AC1200 (EW-7822ULC) adapter. This supports 802.11ac, but does not include Bluetooth. The drivers for both are already installed on the LinkRunner G2.
@@jeffreysisk7705 are you using this exact adapter? To the best of my knowledge, it is the only 2.4 GHz adapter that is supported. Edimax 2-in-1 Wi-Fi 4 802.11n N150 + Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 4.0 Combination Adapter for PC, Wireless Nano USB Adapter Dongle, 150Mbps, Windows, EW-7611ULB www.amazon.com/dp/B01KVZB3A4/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_gl_i_4KF1G6V53NN0J8BWVHHS
Hi, I am looking for a NetAlly solution where I can connect to a PC and capture the PC's MAC & IP. I have an old Fluke NetTool that allows for inline connectivity and presents duplex mismatch and such. At the same time, the auto-test captures the MAC & IP of the PC. Will the Link Runner G2 do this?
7:47 thanks for the info on LLDP AND CDP
Hi Mike, I am not sure if there was an instance that your video showed where the Link Runner G2 can identify or showed at what distance the cut exist.
I might be mistaken, but as far as I know, only the Fluke CableIQ can do that. Unfortunately, it is no longer available, and its replacement is quite a bit pricier.
Good stuff
Mike, what program do you use to share the G2 screen in your videos? Thanks!
I am using the Apowermirror application. The LinkRunner G2 component is available in the NetAlly App Store on the LinkRunner G2. You can download the computer component from the Apowermirror website. I then connect the two using a USB cable. Works well.
@@MikePennacchi thank you very much sir!
What WiFi dongle did you use in the video? Did you have to install drivers for it?
Here are two different adapters you can use for adding Wi-Fi to the LinkRunner G2. The first is the EdiMax 2-in-1 N150 + Bluetooth Low Energy (EW-7611ULB). This will give you 2.4 Ghz Wi-Fi plus Bluetooth. This is my favorite one to use. The other is the EdiMax AC1200 (EW-7822ULC) adapter. This supports 802.11ac, but does not include Bluetooth. The drivers for both are already installed on the LinkRunner G2.
@@MikePennacchi HOW DO I INSTALL THE 7611ULB I CAN'T GET IT TO RECONIZE IT
@@jeffreysisk7705 are you using this exact adapter? To the best of my knowledge, it is the only 2.4 GHz adapter that is supported.
Edimax 2-in-1 Wi-Fi 4 802.11n N150 + Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 4.0 Combination Adapter for PC, Wireless Nano USB Adapter Dongle, 150Mbps, Windows, EW-7611ULB www.amazon.com/dp/B01KVZB3A4/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_gl_i_4KF1G6V53NN0J8BWVHHS
Hi, I am looking for a NetAlly solution where I can connect to a PC and capture the PC's MAC & IP. I have an old Fluke NetTool that allows for inline connectivity and presents duplex mismatch and such. At the same time, the auto-test captures the MAC & IP of the PC. Will the Link Runner G2 do this?
did you ever find a device that would do this?
Can you back that app up?
The minute you paused to protect your wifi password is when I skipped this video