RTN Systems
LANProbe - Gigabit Ethernet Bypass Network Tap with USB
LANProbe - Gigabit Ethernet Bypass Network Tap with USB
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LANProbe is a powerful tool that helps network administrators troubleshoot problems and analyze traffic on gigabit networks. This device 'taps' into the network by connecting between two devices on ports 1 and 2. It uses the same port mirror feature found on enterprise switches to duplicate/mirror the network data to both ports 3 (USB) and 4 (Ethernet). With LANProbe, network traffic can easily be analyzed using software installed on a connected PC.
LANProbe offers several key features that make it an essential tool for network administrators. It features the ability to bypass itself in case of power failure, ensuring that network data is captured with minimal impact. Plus, the two monitor/sniff ports are isolated from the network being monitored, ensuring accurate and reliable data capture. It also has Power-over-Ethernet (POE) pass-through capability. Therefore, it won’t interfere with POE powered device like VOIP phones or cameras. The device can be powered using a PC on the USB3.0 port or a 5-volt wall transformer.
The package includes the LANProbe device and a USB3.0 cable. It comes with a limited 1 year warranty and a 30 day 100% money-back guarantee. If you have any issues with the product, contact us!Order your LANProbe today and take control of your network monitoring needs!
**This is the same product sold under Q-linx.**
• 10/100/1000 Base-T capable network tap / sniffer equivalent to port mirror on a switch.
• Two monitor/sniff ports are completely segregated from the network being monitored, ensuring zero interference with the network's performance or security.
• In the event of a power failure, this device has an automatic bypass mechanism that ensures uninterrupted network connectivity.
• Powered directly from PC or external plug
• PoE pass-through up to 90W (at 57v)
• Works just as well for long term installations
• Capable of capturing CRC errors and jumbo packets
• Speed-match* and auto negation capability on the two network ports.
• Sturdy metal enclosureQ: Is this the same product sold under Q-linx?
A: Yes. Its the same product, same team with a fresh new site.
Q: If power is lost to the device, does the data flow stop?
A: When the device loses power, it quickly closes switches inside the device to bypass itself.
Q: Can data from the analysis PC go through the devices being monitored?
A: No. Any and all traffic on the monitor ports are block from interfering on the network side. It’s one way traffic only.