Fluke 6006111 LIQ-DUO-IE LinkIQ Duo Industrial Ethernet Tester with Wi-Fi and Industrial Ethernet Adapter Kit (1 Kit)
Description
Description
Fluke LIQ-DUO-IE Description
The Fluke LinkIQ Duo qualifies and troubleshoots industrial Ethernet cabling for protocols such as EtherNet/IP, PROFINET, and EtherCAT. It pinpoints wiring faults like miswires and split pairs on RJ45 and common industrial connectors, provides IPv4/IPv6 ping and nearest switch diagnostics, verifies Power over Ethernet performance, and supports Wi-Fi analysis through Wi-Fi 6E. Results can be managed via LinkWare PC.
Fluke LIQ-DUO-IE Includes
- (1) LinkIQ Duo Main Unit
- (1) Small Duffle Bag
- (1) Cat6A Patch Cable
- (1) Power Supply
- (1) Power Supply Adapter Set
- (1) USB C Cable
- (1) Remote ID Kit (Remote ID 1 and Holder)
- (1) RJ45 Coupler
- (1) RJ45 to M8 Cable
- (1) RJ45 to M12D Cable
- (1) RJ45 to M12X Cable
- (1) RJ45 Male to RJ45 Female Cable
- (1) Multi-Adapter
- (1) Magnet
- (1) Documentation Set (Reference Guide, Safety Guide, Quick Reference, China RoHS Document)
Fluke LIQ-DUO-IE Features
- Qualifies performance of industrial Ethernet cabling including EtherNet/IP, PROFINET, and EtherCAT
- Pinpoints miswired and split pairs on RJ45 and industrial-terminated cables
- Troubleshooting tools including distance to fault, wire map, and toning
- Network tests including IPv4 and IPv6 ping
- Nearest switch diagnostics including IP address, switch name, port and VLAN information, and advertised data rates
- Ethernet Alliance certified Power over Ethernet verification with load testing
- Wi-Fi analysis through Wi-Fi 6E including networks, channels, and access points
- Cable toning and port blink for easier tracing and identification
- Supports optional remote office locators
- Manage and report results using LinkWare PC
Fluke LIQ-DUO-IE Specifications
| Brand | Fluke |
| Model | LIQ-DUO-IE |
| Catalog Number | 6006111 |
| Battery Type | Lithium-ion (rechargeable) |
| Battery Voltage | 3.6 V |
| Battery Capacity | 6400 mAh |
| Host Interface | USB Type C |
| Display | 800 x 480 color capacitive multi-touch |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
| RoHS | Meets |
| ECCN | 5B991 |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Package Length | 16.75 in |
| Package Width | 7.25 in |
| Package Height | 5.25 in |
| Package Weight | 2.74 lb |
LinkIQ Users Manual
Fluke Networks LinkIQ Duo Cable+Network+Wi-Fi Tester Quick Reference Guide
LinkIQ Safety Sheet
LinkIQ Quick Reference Guide
LIQ-Battery Replacement Battery Instructions
Fluke Data Center Brochure
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Compare Fluke LinkIQ Duo Cable, Network and WiFi Testers
Choose from multiple Fluke LinkIQ Duo Cable, Network, and Wi-Fi Tester kits that all run the same cable, PoE, network, and Wi-Fi 6E tests, but differ in what extras come in the case, from the base tester to full fiber verification bundles, industrial Ethernet adapters, and Premium Care coverage options.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the LinkIQ Duo and the standard LinkIQ?
What is the difference between the LinkIQ Duo and the standard LinkIQ?
The LinkIQ Duo adds a built-in Wi-Fi analyzer that supports Wi-Fi 6E across the 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz bands. The standard LinkIQ handles cable qualification, PoE testing, and network diagnostics but does not include Wi-Fi analysis.
Can the LinkIQ Duo confirm a PoE switch is actually delivering the right power?
Can the LinkIQ Duo confirm a PoE switch is actually delivering the right power?
Yes. The LinkIQ Duo places a real load on the connection and measures actual voltage and wattage being delivered — not just what the switch advertises. It tests up to Class 8 (90 W) and is Ethernet Alliance certified to IEEE 802.3 standards, so results are defensible on any handover documentation.
Do I need to access the switch to get network information?
Do I need to access the switch to get network information?
No. The LinkIQ Duo pulls the switch name, IP address, port number, VLAN, and advertised data rates from the far end of the cable using LLDP and Cisco Discovery Protocol. You see all of this from the outlet or patch panel without touching the switch.
How do I know if existing cabling can support a 10G upgrade?
How do I know if existing cabling can support a 10G upgrade?
Run a cable test with the remote ID attached. The tester shows which measurement caused the failure — length, wire map, insertion loss, return loss, near-end crosstalk, or delay skew — and by how much. You will know immediately whether to replace the cable, re-terminate it, or shorten the run.
Can it test cables going to switches that support multiple speeds?
Can it test cables going to switches that support multiple speeds?
Yes. You set a performance limit from 10 Mb/s to 10 Gb/s and get a clear PASS or FAIL. The tester confirms whether the cable supports 10GBASE-T, 5GBASE-T, 2.5GBASE-T, 1000BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, or 10BASE-T. This is especially useful when verifying that existing cabling in a data center can handle an equipment upgrade.




