How to choose a network performance tester

Network performance tester, also called Ethernet performance tester, is mainly used for network construction and network maintenance. There are many types of network performance testers on the market, and the price varies depending on the test function. Low-priced products are mainly used in the construction of integrated wiring networks, and do not require high test functions. In order to save costs, the construction party often requires the network performance tester to meet the basic functions. The lower the price, the better. And high-priced products are often used for network maintenance in data centers and computer rooms, focusing on the complete function of the tester, multi-purpose, and can deal with various network problems. The fully functional network performance tester has become the first choice for network maintenance customers.
How to choose a network performance tester

The MP-1C network performance tester launched by Mingchen Zhihang has gradually become the choice of network maintenance users with its powerful test functions and excellent quality assurance.
The MP-1C network performance tester meets RFC2544, Y.1564 and RFC6349 tests at the same time. The powerful test function can meet a variety of application scenarios from installation and debugging to operation and maintenance, and provides comprehensive services for the installation and maintenance of metro Ethernet and IP services. Test solution. Unlike some network performance testers that can only see but not use, MP-1C's complete testing capabilities provide end-to-end 10/100/1000M transmission links, Gigabit Ethernet links and Bit error performance test of IP network to determine link utilization, throughput, delay and IP connectivity. Various functions can meet the different test needs of users, and become the "all-purpose assistant" for test maintenance.
If you use the network performance tester for network maintenance, you can't go wrong with the MP-1C network performance tester.

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