The LinkSprinter Pocket Network Tester verifies the functionality of copper Ethernet links and identifies errors in less than 10 seconds. The tester reveals network connectivity status and port information while ensuring documentation for every link. The comprehensive AutoTester measures PoE voltage, performs a switch test, and confirms the DHCP server is running and responsive. The tester also verifies gateway/router, internal IP service, and cloud reachability. When paired with the secure Link-Live Cloud Service, the Network Tester automatically uploads results and allows annotation of results enabling job supervisors to easily manage the progress of deployment and troubleshooting tasks assigned to their team.
Product | Market Share (%) |
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LinkSprinter | 7.3% |
IxNetwork VE | 28.7% |
Spirent TestCenter | 26.4% |
Other | 37.6% |
LinkSprinter offers affordable pricing tailored for enterprise needs. Customers find the cost-effective purchase options appealing, reporting reliable performance and satisfactory return on investment. The device is praised for its ease of use, with a positive stance on its pricing structure. Enterprise buyers often appreciate the balance of functionality and cost, making it a competitive option in network testing solutions.
Cisco, Marriott, Sands Expo, Valparaiso University, Memorial Hermann Health Care System, Mount Sinai, Cox Enterprises, George Washington University, University of Iowa.
Author info | Rating | Review Summary |
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IT Director at JVS Consulting | 4.0 | I use LinkSprinter to find the nearest switch, check network speed and duplex, validate POE, and run cable tests from my mobile phone. It's portable and convenient, though setup is tricky and battery life could be improved with USB charging. |
Telecommunications Manager II at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees | 5.0 | No summary available |
Business Development Manager at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees | 4.5 | I find LinkSprinter to be an excellent tool for frontline support, providing valuable switch port and VLAN information and being easy to use. However, it needs improvements in cable testing. Compared to Net Tool, it's faster but offers less detailed reporting. |