Handheld network analyzer runs embedded Linux
Oct 26, 2004 — by Henry Kingman — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsFluke Networks has used embedded Linux to build a handheld network analyzer intended to help network technicians and administrators install, maintain, and troubleshoot 10/100/gigabit enterprise networks. The EtherScope can quickly map, scan, and test live copper-based Ethernet LANs for configuration, wiring, and other problems.
Find out all about the EtherScope and its embedded Linux software in our complete Device Profile.
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