Lanmeter
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A LANMeter was a tool for testing Token Ring and Ethernet networks introduced by Fluke Corporation in 1993. It incorporated hardware testing (cable and network interface card) and active network testing in a handheld, battery operated package. It was discontinued in 2003.[1]
Variants
| Name | Ethernet 10/100 | Token Ring | Switch Wizard | Wide Area Wizard |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FLUKE 670 Lanmeter | no | yes | ? | ? |
| FLUKE 672 Lanmeter | yes | no | ? | ? |
| FLUKE 675 Lanmeter | yes | yes | ? | ? |
| FLUKE 680 Enterprise Lanmeter | yes | no | ? | ? |
| FLUKE 682 Enterprise Lanmeter | yes | no | ? | ? |
| FLUKE 683 Enterprise Lanmeter | yes | no | ? | ? |
| FLUKE 685 Enterprise Lanmeter | yes | yes | ? | ? |
| FLUKE 686 Enterprise Lanmeter | yes | yes | ? | ? |
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