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We performed a comparison between LinkSprinter and OneTouch AT Network Assistant based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Pros
"The tool fits in your pocket, so it's easy to carry and you don't have to have a big bag of tools.""The solution provides switch port and VLAN information."

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"OneTouch is easy to set up. You just plug it in, enter your details, and off you go. It only takes a few minutes as long as you've got Link-Live access or network access."

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Cons
"The solution should improve cable testing.""They could make it easier to set up originally, because the initial setup can be quite hit and miss."

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"It is also limited in the number of IP targets you can test. If you want to test how many hops or different sites, you should be able to hit a test button and say, "Right then, test these 20 IP addresses to see if I can reach them." It only does up to 10. Most of NetAlly's other devices, like the G2, can do unlimited addresses."

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  • "The product is a little bit overpriced."
  • "You pay for the device, but you don't have to pay for the app."
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    Questions from the Community
    Top Answer:The solution provides switch port and VLAN information.
    Top Answer:The product is a little bit overpriced. It probably needs to be 10 to 20 percent cheaper.
    Top Answer:The solution should improve cable testing.
    Top Answer:OneTouch is easy to set up. You just plug it in, enter your details, and off you go. It only takes a few minutes as long as you've got Link-Live access or network access.
    Top Answer:You have to pay for the device and an annual license to keep the software updated. The devices cost around £2,000 to £2,500 and the licensing fee is between £400 and £500.
    Top Answer:OneTouch is an entry-level testing tool that's coming to the end of its life, I believe, so it has limitations. For example, it can only test up to 1 gig of network speed. It would be helpful if they… more »
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    Overview

    The LinkSprinter Pocket Network Tester verifies the functionality of copper Ethernet links and identifies errors in less than 10 seconds. The tester reveals network connectivity status and port information while ensuring documentation for every link. The comprehensive AutoTester measures PoE voltage, performs a switch test, and confirms the DHCP server is running and responsive. The tester also verifies gateway/router, internal IP service, and cloud reachability. When paired with the secure Link-Live Cloud Service, the Network Tester automatically uploads results and allows annotation of results enabling job supervisors to easily manage the progress of deployment and troubleshooting tasks assigned to their team.

    The OneTouch AT Network Assistant is an automated All-in-one network tester for Ethernet and Wi-Fi troubleshooting and performance validation. The OneTouch AT troubleshoots desktop SIP/SCCP based VoIP problems in real-time with inline call monitoring, logging, and scoring. The OneTouch AT can automatically discover Wi-Fi devices and key device properties, including new 802.11ac access point and clients.

    Sample Customers
    Cisco, Marriott, Sands Expo, Valparaiso University, Memorial Hermann Health Care System, Mount Sinai, Cox Enterprises, George Washington University, University of Iowa.
    Disney, Carnival Cruise Line, Solarity Credit Union, Del Monte Foods, Lung Bioengineering,  Peterbilt Motors Company,Port Angeles School District, Philips Healthcare, Denver University
    Top Industries
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    Healthcare Company16%
    Computer Software Company10%
    Government8%
    University8%
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    Small Business24%
    Midsize Enterprise23%
    Large Enterprise53%
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    March 2024
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    LinkSprinter is ranked 7th in Network Troubleshooting with 3 reviews while OneTouch AT Network Assistant is ranked 12th in Network Troubleshooting with 6 reviews. LinkSprinter is rated 9.0, while OneTouch AT Network Assistant is rated 9.0. The top reviewer of LinkSprinter writes "A small, convenient tool that is very stable, but needs to have a longer battery life". On the other hand, the top reviewer of OneTouch AT Network Assistant writes "It's a simple entry-level tool that's easy to set up, but it has some limitations on speed and IP targets". LinkSprinter is most compared with LinkRunner, NetAlly EtherScope nXG and Wireshark, whereas OneTouch AT Network Assistant is most compared with LinkRunner.

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