


🔧 Stay connected, stay ahead — the ultimate network tester for pros on the move!
The Network Tester Tools (Grey) by NOYAFA is a compact, handheld device designed for professional-grade network cable diagnostics. Compatible with multiple cable types including Cat5, Cat5e, and Cat6, it detects wiring faults such as opens, shorts, and miswires. Featuring a simple push-button interface and a rechargeable battery, it offers portable, efficient testing ideal for field technicians and network managers aiming to ensure flawless connectivity.

| ASIN | B0CSJRJV73 |
| Are batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,317 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #130 in Network & Cable Testers |
| Brand | YILTION |
| Colour | Grey |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (35) |
| Date First Available | 31 January 2024 |
| External Certification | Não aplicável |
| Included Components | HOST |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 30 x 89 x 152 Millimeters |
| Item Height | 6 Inches |
| Item Weight | 340 g |
| Item Width | 3.5 Inches |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 30 x 89 x 152 Millimeters |
| Item model number | Nt-003 |
| Manufacturer | NOYAFA |
| Measurement Type | Optical Power Meter |
| Model number | Nt-003 |
| Number of Memory Sticks | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 3.05 x 8.89 x 15.24 cm; 340.19 g |
| Style | Handheld |
B**D
I rate it a 3 for a few reasons. 1 - the innovation and price for a value network tester, 2- a few functions work but not that accurate, the accessories included at least they tried. Honestly, I thought this would be an awesome tool for my networking needs but it short fall my expectations. Sadly so I had to return it. The tone generator part works but doesn’t work when the end of the cable is on a switch like Cisco or unifi. The cable length tester isn’t that accurate as it is close but missed a few feet or more. The manual covers a few models and it is not in details on how to use the function dedicated to my tester just highlights of the usage, there is no ip ping, the cable quality check works good, cannot detect hub or switch location via cable just to the end of the connected switch or router, even to that is a guessing game at times, love the display and the rechargeable battery but for professional use no. Would be nice to have it touch screen and an on board guide. Some more improvements needed to be done to the device and wish if they have a pc interface and firmware update as well. Would love to keep it if these functions work well. I only used it twice and had to let it go. We have a six month project to network a whole complex and this tool would be awesome if it works accurately. The fibre optic part is a hit and miss especially on long runs, wish they would improve on that and speed check plus to detect internet and coupler or where the cable is broken like how many feet away etc. that is my take on it. Hope the next gen model improves on this and I may consider it in the future.
B**D
After you get used to it, you can really troubleshoot with the scanner, use the built-in TDR, verify continuity, ping devices, etc. All in all a very very useful tool.
V**R
Toner does not work, and seller wont return my messages about a refund. This is the 2nd device I bought from Noyafa. The first one was a cheaper network tester. Found out it wouldn’t work half the time so I threw it away. Bought this one to see if its better as its a new product of theirs - nope, still garbage. Spend the money and buy a proper device from a reputable company even if it costs 3-4x times more.
C**L
This is extremely useful, but also very, very confusing. It's a great price (my coworkers guessed it would be five times the cost, and didn't even believe me when I told them the price until they looked for themselves), but the build feels very cheap. The manual and on-screen instructions are poorly translated, and sometimes say the opposite of what they mean. There are seven (seven!) RJ45 ports between the two pieces, and each function can only be performed with one of them on each side, which leads to a lot of plugging and unplugging as you go through the tests, though it generally does a good job of pointing you to the correct ones to use with arrows on the screen and labels printed on the ports. This is what I've found for each function, and the problems I've run into: Cont - There are two ways to check the continuity/pinouts of a cable with this product: using the tester and the remote wand together, one on each end of the wire; or if you have access to both ends of the wire in one spot the wand can run the test all by itself. Unfortunately, each method uses different ports. The wand-only method uses the ports labelled "CONT-M" and "CONT-R" on the sides of the wand, while the long-distance method uses the "CONT-A" port that is hidden under an unmarked cover on the base of the wand. While the port itself is labelled, the label is also under the cover. If you use the long-distance method with either of the other two "CONT-*" ports it reports all pins shorted together. Scan - This tones wires in two ways: digital or analog. The digital scan works well, but the range seems to be very low: you have to physically touch the wand to the wire to get a hit. The probe on the wand is too thick to fit inside an RJ45 jack, and it won't sound if you press it as far in as you can get it; you have to access the back of the patch panel or plug a cable into the jack and then touch the cable. The analog scan is terrible: very short range, faint, and covered by a lot of static. I tried using my old wand with this toner, and the signal was strong and clear - this new wand was so bad I thought it was defective and sent it in for replacement. The replacement behaved the exact same. Port Flash - Works well. Length - The manual doesn't say, but it has a minimum length limit that's something like 4 meters. It fails with the message "Cable Open or beyond range," and the manual doesn't say which port on the wand to use to complete the circuit. It turns out none of them work, because while the error message complains "Cable Open," it actually is required to be open. If it's plugged into anything on the other end (wand, switch, device) the test fails. Because I believed the error message was accurate, I thought this was defective also, until the replacement exhibited the same behavior. POE - Works well. Ping - Works well, though entering IP information manually is frustrating and unintuitive. First, because the button highlighting looks backwards to me, so I always click the wrong thing first (dull gray is selected; bright blue is not - except while setting the IP address numbers, when it's the reverse); second, because the up/down buttons move the cursor along the address while the OK button changes the selected number and the Back button confirms. It's just weird, and the place where you set how many ping attempts you want to send is labelled "Conut." IP Scan - Works well, but has the same UI problems as Ping. Switch - This one is disappointing. It claims to be "Link Speed Testing," but it doesn't actually test the link speed, it only reports the speed the switch is set to. Despite everything I still really like this product. You can't beat the price, and it does almost everything it says it does, but it was very frustrating figuring all of this out. I hope this review can shortcut the pain of the learning curve for the next person.
L**R
Just make sure you read the instructions well. It works pretty well, and not tough when you follow the directions.