Linkrunner At Manager Software Verified May 2026

The LinkRunner AT Manager is a Windows-based companion software designed to support the NetAlly LinkRunner AT series (models 1000 and 2000) of handheld network testers. It serves as a centralized hub for managing test results, configuring device profiles, and ensuring hardware remains up-to-date through firmware management. Core Functionality and Benefits

  1. Sync Weekly: Even if you don't run tests, plug the LRAT into the network for 5 minutes a week to sync the time and certificates.
  2. Log Off Before Disconnecting: When using USB Manager, always use "Safely Remove Hardware" on your PC. Yanking the cable corrupts the verification token.
  3. Monitor the Battery: The number one cause of lost verification is a dead RTC battery (not the main Li-Ion pack). Replace the internal cell every 3 years.

Back at his workstation, Jax fired up the LinkRunner AT Manager Software. He imported the local test results from the handheld unit, looking for a pattern. As the reports generated in a clean PDF, the truth emerged. It wasn’t a ghost or a hardware failure; a legacy configuration profile had been pushed to the field testers three days ago, misidentifying the secure VLAN. LinkRunner AT Legacy - NetAlly linkrunner at manager software verified

Real-World Use Cases for Verified Testing

Case Study 1: Hospital Network Expansion

A hospital is adding a new wing with 200 patient monitors. Each monitor requires a specific VLAN for medical telemetry. The IT manager uses the LinkRunner AT Manager Software to create a profile for "Medical_VLAN_40." After each drop is terminated, a technician tests the port. Only verified tests are submitted to the construction project manager. Result? Zero electrical interference rework and a fully compliant network on day one. The LinkRunner AT Manager is a Windows-based companion

Professional Reporting: It generates client-ready reports in PDF or CSV formats, making it easier to close trouble tickets or provide proof-of-performance. Sync Weekly: Even if you don't run tests,

  1. Physical Connectivity: The connection between the handheld unit and the PC (via USB or docking station) is stable. Data can flow freely between the two.
  2. Driver Compatibility: The necessary USB drivers are installed correctly on the host computer, allowing the operating system to recognize the tester as a valid network device.
  3. Device Authentication: The software has successfully queried the device and retrieved its serial number, firmware version, and hardware status. The tool is "known" to the software.

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