Re: [AFMUG] Ethernet qualification

2019-12-16 Thread Lewis Bergman
Honestly, I have an older DTX1800, at least I think that is the model. It produces so match crap that I barely understand half of it. The Qualifier mentioned is probably more than enough. The DTX literally produces so much info you need a PHD in Ethernet to understand it all. On Mon, Dec 16, 2019

Re: [AFMUG] Ethernet qualification

2019-12-16 Thread dave via AF
Our electricians here will pull and daisy chain them from wall port to wall port because you know telephone... LOL On 12/16/19 1:41 PM, Lewis Bergman wrote: I charge $200 per port if I am just certifying it for someone else. This gets them a full report as a pdf for each port tested against

Re: [AFMUG] Ethernet qualification

2019-12-16 Thread Lewis Bergman
I charge $200 per port if I am just certifying it for someone else. This gets them a full report as a pdf for each port tested against 100M or 1G depending on what they asked for. We don't do enough of that to justify it, I just wanted one for ourselves and found not a single electrician in town

[AFMUG] Ethernet qualification

2019-12-16 Thread Adam Moffett
I'm aware that some electricians will take their fancy $10,000 Fluke tester and do port qualification.  What do people typically charge for something like that?  Is it hourly or per port? I'm trying to justify the cost of an ethernet analyzer, and I thought maybe one way would be to charge