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Fluke Networks 6920 Seaway Blvd. Everett, WA 98203 1-800-283-5853 http://www.flukenetworks.com info@flukenetworks.com
About Fluke Networks About Fluke Networks Fluke Networks provides innovative solutions for the testing, monitoring and analysis of enterprise and telecommunications networks and the installation and certification of the fiber and copper foundation of those networks. Our comprehensive line of Network SuperVision Solutions? provide network installers, owners, and maintainers with superior vision, combining speed, accuracy and ease of use to optimize network performance. For more information about Network SuperVision Solutions, visit Fluke Networks at www.flukenetworks.com
Best Practices for Tier 2 Fiber Certification (3/24/10)

Extended (Tier 2) fiber certification helps characterize individual events that are invisible when conducting only loss/length (Tier 1) testing.  Only with a complete fiber certification will installers have the most complete picture of the fiber installation and network owners have proof of a quality installation.

Although currently considered a complementary test by industry standards, it has long been considered a best practice by fiber experts.

Learn more about this best practice with this quick-read white paper.

Best Practices for Inspecting & Cleaning Fiber (3/24/10)

For centuries, optics have been inspected and cleaned to ensure the proper passage of light. While inspection and cleaning fiber connectors is not new, it is growing in importance as links with increasingly higher data rates are driving decreasingly small loss budgets.

Most people have their own approaches for cleaning end-faces.  However, because dirty or damaged end-faces are the top causes behind fiber failure, it’s critical to follow a best practice routine for cleaning and inspection. Learn how with this quick-read white paper.

Best Practices for Tier 1 Fiber Certification (3/24/10)

By conducting loss/length certification of the fiber cabling infrastructure, you are ensuring that it can support the associated bandwidth demand and network applications accord­ing to prescribed specifications.

Not only do industry standards require loss-length fiber certification for nearly all fiber links today, but it is also a best practice that enables your network applications to run at peak performance.

Learn more about this best practice with this quick-read white paper. 

Encircled Flux ? Why You Should Care (3/24/10)

The latest multimode launch condition standard is known as Encircled Flux and helps improve link-loss consistency for high-speed networks where it is critical to minimize measurement variability. Learn more about Encircled Flux by reading this application note.

Fiber Cable Troubleshooting Guide (3/24/10)

This comprehensive Optical Fiber Test and Troubleshooting Guide provides network engineers, technicians, and fiber cable installers with practical advice on how to troubleshoot optical fiber cabling for data communication. Learn about fiber cabling performance requirements, field testing, certification, and troubleshooting techniques.

Case Study: HSBC Installs Cat 6A (3/24/10)

See how the DTX-1800 CableAnalyzer combined with the 10Gig kit allowed technicians to quickly complete one of largest Cat 6A installations in the world.

6 Reasons for Cable Certification (3/24/10)

This paper identifies the specific benefits afforded by cable certification and how much it pays back to the network owner.

Copper Cable Troubleshooting Guide (3/24/10)

This comprehensive handbook guides you through the troubleshooting of advanced structured cabling systems using the Fluke Networks DTX CableAnalyzer, allowing you to increase your productivity and deliver better value to your organization.