Most people don't have money to buy an $700 and up to $12K Fluke (or need), would STH consider testing the more wallet friendly, and maybe also not so friendly options?
I found it hard to find good reviews on what unit to buy, and my network mainly have runs for AP's, A/V, IP-cams and Home Assistant, and sometimes, doing RJ45's you make mistakes, and a tester can ease the troubleshooting.
First tings, I think of what to test:
But if you follow that link, you find a lot of prosumer testers between $15 and $150 range.
Don't know if it would be interesting enough to do an article about, but I think so.
I found it hard to find good reviews on what unit to buy, and my network mainly have runs for AP's, A/V, IP-cams and Home Assistant, and sometimes, doing RJ45's you make mistakes, and a tester can ease the troubleshooting.
First tings, I think of what to test:
- Good/bad connection.
- Wires in the right order.
- POE test.
- How good is the toner.
- Fiber (basic) test option?
But if you follow that link, you find a lot of prosumer testers between $15 and $150 range.

Don't know if it would be interesting enough to do an article about, but I think so.
Maybe, after testing, you can do a lottery of the cable testers, and for every dollar you get a ticket, and the proceeds can be used for a fund for other test like this.Please do understand that unlike most sites, I purchase the vast majority of the product I review, so financial constraints may impact my ability to quickly review a product.
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