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product_id: 116015270
title: "MS-POE"
brand: "fluke networks"
price: "AED 4425"
currency: AED
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Fluke Networks"
url: https://www.desertcart.ae/products/116015270-ms-poe
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# PoE Class 0-8 up to 90W Cable length up to 460m with 0.3m resolution Wiremap & fault location per TIA-568A/B MS-POE

**Brand:** fluke networks
**Price:** AED 4425
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Power your network with confidence — test smarter, install faster!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** MS-POE by fluke networks
- **How much does it cost?** AED 4425 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ae](https://www.desertcart.ae/products/116015270-ms-poe)

## Best For

- fluke networks enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted fluke networks brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Rugged & Ready:** Ergonomic rubber grip built for the field—durable, portable, and ready to tackle any network challenge.
- • **User-Centric Design:** Oversized backlit LCD with intuitive icons ensures clarity in any lighting condition.
- • **Next-Gen Network Insight:** Detect switch speeds up to blazing 10G Ethernet to future-proof your infrastructure.
- • **Power Over Ethernet Mastery:** Instantly verify PoE classes 1-8 and voltage up to 90W for flawless device powering.
- • **Precision Cable Diagnostics:** Measure cable length up to 460m with pinpoint 0.3m accuracy and identify faults fast.

## Overview

The Fluke Networks 5018508 MS-POE MicroScanner is a professional-grade copper cable verifier and PoE tester designed for RJ-45 Cat 5-6A Ethernet cables. It identifies PoE classes 0-8 and voltages up to 90W from active and passive sources, supports cable length measurement up to 460m with 0.3m resolution, and detects network speeds up to 10G Ethernet. Featuring an oversized backlit LCD and rugged ergonomic design, it ensures quick, accurate diagnostics and troubleshooting for VOIP phones, cameras, lighting, and wireless access points in active network environments.

## Description

MicroScanner PoE cuts through the confusion of your PoE installation by providing swift and simple PoE verification. The tester displays the available PoE class (1-8) from 802. 3at, af and bt devices, and voltage from passive PoE sources. Available services (up to 10G), cable length, wire map, cable ID, Intellitone toning, and distance to fault are also provided.

Review: When you say Fluke you know its good - We have several of these testers in our company and they work perfectly. I especially like the POE tester. Very quick and very accurate. You can't go wrong with one of these. Price is a little high, but it's worth it.
Review: So far looking good. - Works as intended helps us verify patch cables as they are made.

## Features

- Copper cable verifier with swift and simple PoE testing for ethernet powered devices such as VOIP phones, cameras, lighting, 802.11n WAPs, detects voltages from active 802.3at/af/bt, PSE sources, negotiates and solicits PoE, Cisco UPOE, and PoH from active sources at the hardware or link layer with LLDP, shows maximum class of power available and voltage to 90W, Ethernet Alliance EA8 Certified
- Oversized backlit LCD screen displays clear results in bright light or complete dark with intuitive icons, supports Class 1 to 8 PoE, detects network switch speed capabilities up to 10G Ethernet, cable length, wiremap, cable ID, and distance to fault, detects POTS
- Test voice/data/video cables with integrated RJ45 which support low-voltage testing with no need for adapters, ensures high quality installations and quick troubleshooting in active network environment, measures length (460m or 1500 feet with resolution to 0.3m or 1 foot), wiremap to TIA-568A/B standards, remote ID locators (sold separately)
- Rugged and ergonomic easy-grip rubber design, locates virtually any cable or wire pair with IntelliTone digital and analog toning, probe sold separately

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07NJMKG9L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #76,914 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #172 in Network & Cable Testers |
| Brand Name | Fluke Networks |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (120) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00754082148524 |
| Included Components | MicroScanner POE, Wiremap, Batteries, Carry Pouch |
| Item Dimensions | 10.43 x 16.4 x 3.35 inches |
| Item Weight | 247 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Fluke Networks |
| Measurement Type | Voltmeter |
| Model | 5018508 |
| Power Source | Poe, Dc Power Supply |
| Specification Met | TIA |
| Style Name | MICROSCANNER POE CABLE VERIFIER |
| UPC | 754082148524 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 113 Degrees Fahrenheit |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Fluke Networks
- **Color:** Yellow
- **Item Weight:** 247 Grams
- **Power Source:** Poe, Dc Power Supply
- **Style:** MICROSCANNER POE CABLE VERIFIER

## Images

![MS-POE - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61lVykvaZ3L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does the microscanner2 support cdp (cisco discovery protocol) for poe?**
A: no. only wire to wire

**Q: Can the ms-poe determine if a cat-6 (not a) can support speeds of 10g ethernet when at short lengths?**
A: No. This is not a certification device, it only verifies the copper connectivity and integrity (as well as PoE class). Theoretically if the copper is properly terminated and you are using Category 6 wires you should be able to achieve 10 Gbps on not-so long runs, however due to the nature of the installation (EMI, curves, dents, etc. - hence whatever happens behind the wall) is unknown unless you perform a certification test using Fluke Versiv. But certification is mostly used in data centers, if you want to test 10 Gbps you can use iperf3 running on two Linux machines that have a 10 Gbps network interface card.

**Q: Does this report back the switch port a cable is plugged into?**
A: It does not it will only tell you if it is plugged into a switch but not which port.

**Q: So can you trace a CAT6 cable if you only have access to one end?**
A: Yes you can trace the cable. You can't verify connectivity/proper termination at the far end, but you can also determine if there's a break mid cable (i.e. one pair is substantially shorter than the other) without connecting to both ends.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ When you say Fluke you know its good
*by G***T on May 4, 2023*

We have several of these testers in our company and they work perfectly. I especially like the POE tester. Very quick and very accurate. You can't go wrong with one of these. Price is a little high, but it's worth it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ So far looking good.
*by D***. on March 17, 2026*

Works as intended helps us verify patch cables as they are made.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Does not test 10Gbps cable bandwidth and would miss defective cable
*by T***S on September 14, 2020*

I have basically purchased this tool in attempt to troubleshoot recent installation of new Cat 6 ethernet cable runs ranging from 50-140ft. For the quality, certified cables all should be in the range to support 10Gbps transfer speed. However, my cheap $10 connectivity tester showed all runs are properly connected yet I clearly saw a pattern of failure/issue on these cables with longer the run, less the throughput on iPerf to the point by the time I got to 100+ ft, I can only get 100 Mbps link. Obviously, my suspicion was always on the possibility of defective cable but I have also feared that may be there is some interference in my home, perhaps installer bended cables too much. I even exchanged termination multiple times including by purchasing manufacture recommended Keystones. But having 10G network in my home is something I really wanted, I have decided to purchase this expensive tool with an intent, I would be adding few more runs in the future. Well, this scanner passed all the cables just like my $10 connectivity tester. It even showed 10G connection capability. Here are catches: 1. This tests what switch on the other end of cable is advertising rather than what the cable is actually capable of. So 10G is shown as long as cable has connectivity (which I can test with $10 tester) and switch is advertising 10G (or similarly 2.5, 5G etc.), which I can easily test just by plugging computer to the switch port with a short patch cable. Now, this could be my misinterpretation of what’s this tester is capable of because after a bit more detailed reading, there really isn’t real tester on the market at any reasonable price for home user to test cable capacity because that actually certifying the cable, so we are looking at $8000-$10,000 and up testers. 2. Does not catch completely failed cable What really bothered me, and decided to return this item was I knew something was wrong in my network/connection as I can not get better than 100 Mbps link. But that can be from poor termination of cable, patch panel, switch, patch cables, Adapter, client device, server etc. So I was hoping this 60x priced tester will at least points me to the right direction even as to say “the long cable” vs. “patch cable” is an issue. Well, again the tester passed cable just like $10 tester saying all connectivity is ok. However, eventually I had left over spool of the cable used for this project sent back to the manufacture, and they used “certification tool”. It failed all 3 tests they’ve conducted including what they explained to me as “very permissive” test where they just see “the cable work at all”. Well, obviously the blame really goes to the company selling defective cable but $600 tester cannot even catch a cable that failed “very permissive test” seems wrong. In conclusion, I do not see $600 (60x more) value to this tester when compared to $10. Yes. this tester will check PoE presence, I can do that with just plugging in one of my PoE compatible gear. Yes the tester MAY locate where defective of the cable is (if it can catch) but does that really matter? I feel like in most case, the cable has to be replaced entirely, so it is unlikely to matter unless the issue is close to the either end of the cable. But again, the main issue is this tester DID NOT catch very defective cable that failed, very permissive test on certification tool

## Frequently Bought Together

- Fluke Networks - 5018508 MS-POE MicroScanner Copper Cable Verifier and PoE tester for RJ-45 Category 5-6A Ethernet Cables, Identifies Supplied Class 0-8 Power from Ethernet PSE Devices
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*Last updated: 2026-04-23*