ML
    • Recent
    • Categories
    • Tags
    • Popular
    • Users
    • Groups
    • Register
    • Login

    What is in your Toolkit?

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved IT Discussion
    56 Posts 15 Posters 16.1k Views
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • coliverC
      coliver @gjacobse
      last edited by

      @gjacobse said:

      @coliver said:

      @gjacobse said:

      @scottalanmiller said:

      $1,500, they are nowhere near that price.

      Maybe I'm looking at the wrong model?

      That's for copper and fiber, check out just the copper one. It should be around 1,000$.

      That is still way out of my available budget.

      Mine too... I found the Fluke toning kit worked for 90% of cabling issues when I was with an SMB.

      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
      • gjacobseG
        gjacobse
        last edited by

        I have a toner and a LinkMaster cable tester. Nothing fancy.

        I have wondered for several years about building one from a Basic Stamp, Beagle Bone or now the Raspberry Pi...

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
        • J
          Jason Banned
          last edited by Jason

          I have one of these http://www.amazon.com/Fluke-Networks-MS2-100-MicroScanner2-Verifier/dp/B000QJ3G42

          Along with the toner for it and Office IDs. Rarely use it. Most of that stuff we contract out.

          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
          • gjacobseG
            gjacobse
            last edited by

            USB Linux boot system..
            Hirens boot CD/ USB - but there are questions of it's legality.

            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch
              last edited by

              Ah, yeah. I mean the Sprinter for the tech bag.

              gjacobseG 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
              • stacksofplatesS
                stacksofplates
                last edited by

                Here's most of the stuff in my bag:

                • Small toolkit. I got one from iFixit that has a screwdriver set, prying tools, and some nice tweezers.
                • Couple flash drives
                • Power Supply tester
                • Some small pliers
                • Box of RJ45 ends
                • Cable crimper and wire strippers
                • Small HDD duplicator

                I'm sure there's a couple more things but that's the main stuff.

                1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                • gjacobseG
                  gjacobse @JaredBusch
                  last edited by gjacobse

                  @JaredBusch said:

                  Ah, yeah. I mean the Sprinter for the tech bag.

                  That is something I could be add to my box:

                  FlukeSprinter
                  0_1449089258203_513B5mzLl7L.SL1000[1].jpg

                  scottalanmillerS 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @gjacobse
                    last edited by

                    @gjacobse yup, we have several of those. You don't do field work so you probably have not seen them. I know that we have multiple and they get loaned out to people heading to the field. They upload to a central account which is pretty cool because it alerts the tech alias and we can see stuff come in in a central console. Love those.

                    1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                    • nadnerBN
                      nadnerB
                      last edited by gjacobse

                      Ideally

                      • Large capacity USB
                        PSTools
                        Process Explorer
                        Process Monitor
                        Portable Chrome/Firefox
                        GetFileSize Portable
                        BlueScreenView
                        OpenHardwareMonitor
                      • Torch with a mounting magnet (Flashlight)
                      • Linux Boot CD/USB
                      • Command line Ninja-ery
                      • Network Cable tester
                      • Screw drivers
                      • Torx set
                      • Spare Cat5e or 6
                      • Laptop
                      • Smartphone (with hotspot capabilities)

                      (Edit: Added Flashlight notation - You English and your terms.)

                      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                      • KendallHersheyK
                        KendallHershey Vendor
                        last edited by

                        Hey guys! I'm Kendall with Fluke Networks, for those of you who don't know me. Seems like there's a few questions, so let me see what I can help with 🙂

                        You definitely got the main delineation between LinkRunner AT 1000 & 2000 right - 2000 also offers network testing over fiber. LinkRunner ATs have a lot of functionality over LinkSprinters, but I tend to lean towards grabbing my LinkRunner for unmanaged environments. They allow for faster wire mapping and tracing, and are actually tone generators as well. The main crowd pleaser for LinkSprinter is it's ability to get the switch advertisement info (CDP/LLDP/EDP) and check PoE, test DHCP, Gateway/router, and make sure you can get an internet connection at that drop (all of this is also built into the LinkRunner ATs).

                        It packs a punch and the starting model is only $199. It was really made to solve 80% of your troubleshooting issues at a better price point for SMBs. Solid addition to a tool kit!

                        Hope that helps! Let me know if you have any other questions. I'm kinda new here, but I'll be around 🙂

                        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 7
                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller
                          last edited by

                          Welcome! Great to see Fluke here, that is awesome.

                          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                          • Reid CooperR
                            Reid Cooper
                            last edited by

                            Fluke makes great stuff. Hard to go wrong with their stuff in your "go bag." And another vote for a large USB stick. And if you can find a small screwdriver kit with a lot of different sizes and types and don't forget about Torx.

                            gjacobseG 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 3
                            • gjacobseG
                              gjacobse
                              last edited by

                              Thanks @KendallHershey - this is on my list of tools to pick up in 2016. I don't do much cable work these days,.. but it's great to have when i do get the chance.

                              1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
                              • KendallHersheyK
                                KendallHershey Vendor
                                last edited by

                                Thanks for the warm welcome folks!

                                1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
                                • Minion QueenM
                                  Minion Queen
                                  last edited by

                                  I love seeing familiar faces here on ML!

                                  1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                                  • art_of_shredA
                                    art_of_shred @MattSpeller
                                    last edited by

                                    @MattSpeller said:

                                    Customer service baseball bat. Occasionally one needs percussive maintenance and my hands are critical to making my living.

                                    I hope that qualifies under "favorite" more than "most used".

                                    coliverC 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
                                    • coliverC
                                      coliver @art_of_shred
                                      last edited by

                                      @art_of_shred said:

                                      @MattSpeller said:

                                      Customer service baseball bat. Occasionally one needs percussive maintenance and my hands are critical to making my living.

                                      I hope that qualifies under "favorite" more than "most used".

                                      Why not both?

                                      art_of_shredA 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                                      • art_of_shredA
                                        art_of_shred @coliver
                                        last edited by

                                        @coliver Remind me not to let you work on anything for one of our customers...

                                        coliverC 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
                                        • coliverC
                                          coliver @art_of_shred
                                          last edited by

                                          @art_of_shred said:

                                          @coliver Remind me not to let you work on anything for one of our customers...

                                          The equipment would be safe that's for sure.

                                          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                          • gjacobseG
                                            gjacobse @Reid Cooper
                                            last edited by

                                            @Reid-Cooper said:

                                            Fluke makes great stuff. Hard to go wrong with their stuff in your "go bag." And another vote for a large USB stick. And if you can find a small screwdriver kit with a lot of different sizes and types and don't forget about Torx.

                                            Yes,.. Fluke is the standard when talking about testing and metering. I would love to have some of their gear,.. but there is a limit on what I need / much less afford. They make some of the best DVM and network tools.

                                            MattSpellerM 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
                                            • 1
                                            • 2
                                            • 3
                                            • 1 / 3
                                            • First post
                                              Last post