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🚀 Master your network installs with the ultimate cable tester kit — because every second counts!
The Fluke Networks MS2-KIT is a professional-grade network cable tester kit designed for copper cable verification and fault detection. Featuring the MicroScanner² main unit, remote identifiers, and an Intellitone 200 probe, it measures cable length, detects PoE, maps wiring faults, and locates cables with precision. Rugged and battery-powered, this all-in-one kit is essential for network technicians aiming to save time and ensure flawless installations.








| ASIN | B000QJ6S06 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 341,723 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 233 in Network Testers |
| Brand | Fluke Networks |
| Colour | black / black |
| Compatible Devices | Tablet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (125) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00754082054375 |
| Included Components | MICROSCANNER2 PROFESSIONAL KIT |
| Item Dimensions | 16.3 x 7.6 x 3.6 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 363 Grams |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | Fluke Networks |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MS2-KIT |
| Measurement Type | Multimeter |
| Minimum Operating Voltage | 9 Volts |
| Model Number | MS2-KIT |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Warranty | Limited manufacturer warranty |
| Style Name | MS2-KIT: MS2, Probe, Remote IDs |
| UPC | 754082054375 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 113 Degrees Fahrenheit |
A**R
PErfect
The best Network testing tool
C**N
Muy buen equipo te ayuda mucho con las fallas que podría presentar la red
R**W
This tool kit is great for any network technician that works primarily on copper lines. (This unit does not work on fiber) Also not that this tool is a Cable Verifier - it does not Certify Cable - for that you will need the CableIQ devices. I'll break it down so you can decide if you need the whole kit or just the Microscanner 2 Microscanner 2: The main unit in this kit it the Microscanner 2. It is built into a fairly rugged housing - enough to protect it from occasional drops from reasonable heights - I wouldn't drop it off of a 2-story house or anything, but it should survive being dropped from a 6-foot ladder or the top of a large server rack. The remote terminator is built into the blue snap-on cap that covers up the RJ-11/45 and coaxial jacks on the top of the unit. It is simple enough to use - simply plug one end of your cable into the MS2 and the other end into the remote terminator and watch the magic happen. The MS2 displays cable length, PoE, and a wire map to diagnose/verify the type of cable you're connected to. What you can verify/Diagnose: Straight-Through Cables Crossover Cables Split Pairs Crossed Pairs Faults Shorts PoE Switchport Speed Cable Length Distance to fault. The MS2 is also a toner - so you can use it in conjunction with any analog or digital toner probe to locate cables. This tool alone should be in every installer's tool bag. - The price is a bit high, but it will pay for itself in time saved if you're installing cable on a regular basis. This tool is not recommended for a home user or a one-off installation. This is a tool for Professional Network installers and technicians. Remote Identifiers #2-#7 When you're doing a big job, the remote identifiers make verification and location identification simple. Plug your remote IDs into the jacks you've just terminated - (I like doing this at the wall jacks immediately after I've terminated) - then go to the wiring closet/IDF/MDF and plug the Microscanner2 into the punch panel jacks you've terminated to verify the cable and it's location in the building. This makes labeling jacks and punch panels quick and painless - much better than walking back and forth to each jack from the wiring closet with an individual remote terminator. Wondering why the Remote IDs are #2-#7 - the remote terminator cap on the MS2 is #1. These work for both coaxial cable and RJ-45/11 jacks. Intellitone 200 Probe Digital and Analog toning - Isolate terminated cables OR individual wire pairs when using digital toning. Wiremapping If you've already got a toner probe,use it - if you don't - get the kit - the probe is great. Lots of fluff - Cables, a nice little case to hold your remote terminators, and a fully padded case for the whole kit - a nice touch. Overall - if you need a tool for wire mapping and cable verification, the Microscanner 2 is a great tool. It's pricey at $425, but worth it on your first big cabling job, just on time saved. (Bid on the job - don't charge an hourly rate) If you also need the remote IDs and a Toner Probe, get the kit - it'll save you a few hundred dollars compared to buying the tools individually - the Remote IDs alone are $235.
K**M
Works well. Toner is bit sensitive in a tight patch panels but other wise no complains. Wish it was bit cheaper
M**Y
Genial equipo
F**D
I have ALWAYS been a fan of Fluke products. Although they are expensive for most tools now-a-days they are the industry standard in quality for networking and electrical tools I needed this for a new house wiring
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