Great video, for those shopping - look for a tester that tones/tests on the same mode so you don't have to walk back and forth switching from tone to test on the transmitter.
Kudos on this unvarnished, clear and informative video. Sadly I was not able to isolate/identify the port that I was trying to find (20 year old writing on the cable had faded) but I'm going to get a partner to assist in the tracing process :)
If you didn't know it was a cross-over cable then how do you reach this conclusion from the light sequence? It just looks similar to the healthy patch cable early in the video
First things first, great video and examples. I have been searching for a tool that I can tone and test (from a location back to the breaker/dmark/modem) without having to switch anything at the other location. I was wondering when you were toning the line and then plugged into the tone wand, all the lights came on before you switched to test. Is that simply verification that that is indeed the line that has tone on it or is that testing those pairs?
I have been using a cable tracer made by bequick here in the UK. It is simple and a game changer for cable tracing. It is not like the traditional audible tracers. This one utilises LED RJ45 connectors. Here a short demonstration if anyone is interested; /watch?v=GtpAmbmm4dA
Best video explaining this particular model I've come across. Well detailed and well explained.
Great video, for those shopping - look for a tester that tones/tests on the same mode so you don't have to walk back and forth switching from tone to test on the transmitter.
any recommendations?
Great walk through with real examples.
Very good! High-quality presentation! Your channel deserves 100,000 more views.
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Excellent video. A natural teacher. Thank you.
Straight to the point. Thanks a lot for this.
Best video on this subject.
Kudos on this unvarnished, clear and informative video. Sadly I was not able to isolate/identify the port that I was trying to find (20 year old writing on the cable had faded) but I'm going to get a partner to assist in the tracing process :)
great video. crisp sharp examples. easy to understand.
Thanks from an old biker trying to learn.
If you didn't know it was a cross-over cable then how do you reach this conclusion from the light sequence? It just looks similar to the healthy patch cable early in the video
What tool can I use to locate the short/open location on a 200ft cable?
Really helpful and well explained. Thank you!!
very thorough explanation
Thanks for the great overview for a novice. God bless you
I was expecting that you tested the alligator clips on a power cable.
Super helpful! Thank you!
Whats the distance of transmission...on continuity???
At least one good video on that ,thank you
Can we use it for automotive dc circuit
yes, watch for voltage on the cable.
First things first, great video and examples. I have been searching for a tool that I can tone and test (from a location back to the breaker/dmark/modem) without having to switch anything at the other location. I was wondering when you were toning the line and then plugged into the tone wand, all the lights came on before you switched to test. Is that simply verification that that is indeed the line that has tone on it or is that testing those pairs?
great clear and to the point!
Excellent. Thank you for posting.
what if there is no switch board, just a bunch of un-terminated wires? How can i find out which wire it is?
yes, it can.
Love it thank you so much!
awesome video, tanx
Thanks for the walk thru.
Bravo! Buna treaba!
this is great! thx man!
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I have been using a cable tracer made by bequick here in the UK. It is simple and a game changer for cable tracing. It is not like the traditional audible tracers. This one utilises LED RJ45 connectors. Here a short demonstration if anyone is interested; /watch?v=GtpAmbmm4dA
More Vids Please!
Excellent....
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Thank you
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Perfect, thank you