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Network devices finderAny ideas if there are any free tools to find all the devices connected
on the network like IP address of workstations and printers etc! Thank you. On Jan 29, 8:40 pm, Jack Dee <Jack.***@nowhere.com> wrote:
> Any ideas if there are any free tools to find all the devices connected You can find software that will scan your local network (not the> on the network like IP address of workstations and printers etc! > > Thank you. Internet) and will give you a list of IP addresses that are active on your network. Then, you will need to locate the device type by accessing the IP address. Hi
There are many of them available (some are free), search the download sites for the term Network Scanner. My favorite is this, http://www.softperfect.com/products/networkscanner/ Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) Show quoteHide quote "Jack Dee" <Jack.***@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:498213E2.576F7F3C@EXAMPLE.NET... > Any ideas if there are any free tools to find all the devices connected > on the network like IP address of workstations and printers etc! > > Thank you. > > >
Unable to connect to wireless network
Long login time following username/password Firewall Mysteriously Turning On After Enabling DHCP - XP SP3 New Unmanaged Switch Doesn't Connect to Router Finding firewalls internet connect failure XP HE SP3 won't let me set 'sharing' for a folder Internet Connection Icon Only Displayed Sporadically Lost all Local Connectivity After Windows Update IE7 keeps crashing |
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