Anixter, Ingram Micro now stocking Fluke Networks’ LinkSprinter

Anixter as well as Ingram Micro resellers like CDW, ProVantage, PCM, Softchoice and Insight now offer the cloud-based handheld test device.

Fluke Networks recently announced that LinkSprinter—originally available only through Amazon—is now being stocked by Anixter as well as Ingram Micro resellers including CDW, ProVantage, PCM, Softchoice and Insight. Anixter’s U.S. and Canada websites now list the product, and it also can be found at Amazon.ca.

The manufacturer describes LinkSprinter as “a pocket-sized Ethernet tester that provides problem isolation in less than 10 seconds. With its one-button autotest design, smartphone integration and automatic cloud storage of test data, LinkSprinter helps users identify, document and remedy Ethernet problems from the palm of their hand.”

Barry Johnson, director of U.S. channel sales with Fluke Networks, commented, “Our alliances with Anixter and Ingram Micro allow us to considerably expand LinkSprinter availability in the U.S. and Canada, and give customers the added convenience of being able to purchase LinkSprinter devices through their preferred and approved channels together with other Fluke Networks products.”

Ingram Micro’s advanced technology executive director, Eric Kohl, added, “Tools and solutions that enable network deployment, troubleshooting and optimization are a growing area of focus and specialization for Ingram Micro and its advanced technology division. We are pleased to broaden our expansive portfolio of Fluke Networks solutions and offer its LinkSprinter models to customers through our reseller network.”

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