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A user asks for help with a large number of unknown IPs on their network, which they suspect may be related to buffering issues on their Smart TVs. Other users reply with possible explanations and suggestions for troubleshooting.
A discussion thread about different tools to scan network devices and ports, including Advanced IP Scanner and Advanced Port Scanner. Users share their preferences, experiences, and tips for various scanners.
Currently I use a program called Advanced IP Scanner to capture all of the IP addresses on my network in the particular range I tell it to. I had this program on my computer before and it would show the users that are logged into the network. Since then my hard drive crashed. I replaced the hard drive and re-installed the program and now it does not show the users. I tried right clicking the ...
This is on the advanced ip scanner FAQ: How to remove “dead” PC`s from a scanning result. Delete stored data. Advanced IP Scanner → Settings → Options → Misc → Delete stored data. I therefore assume it stores old ‘responses’ by default.
Hello, I’m scanning my Cisco switches with Advanced IP Scanner. Some return their hostnames, some don’t. I can’t find any pattern. According to this post ( Some names displayed, some names are not ) the solution is to delete the stored data and a bin file but that’s not it. I tried but it didn’t work, then I installed fresh on a different computer and the same switches reported or ...
There are lots of free tools, i prefer these If you want to scan your ip on your network these can help you. Advanced IP Scanner. Angry IP Scanner. Free IP Scanner. If i consider your question keeping in view the above 2 post that are asking you about that you want to do it with your spiceworks. So, here is the solution. see below links
Use advanced IP scanner, just input the range of which you want to scan and you’re golden. advanced-ip-scanner.com Advanced IP Scanner - Download Free Network Scanner. Advanced IP Scanner shows all network devices, gives you access to shared folders, and can even remotely switch computers off. Download it Free.
For those of you using Advanced IP Scanner, can you tell me if it alerts to newly detected devices? I am looking for something to help me sweep my network periodically to look for new/rogue devices. LookatLan was good about this, but I am having a hard time finding a replacement that tags devices as newly detected in a scan.
Hello, i want to know how can i tell a program scan my custom ranges like 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.0.200 What i want to actually know is out of those two hundred, which ones are missing? Which ones are offline? Can anyone help me find a tool to do this easily? I have thousands of static ip addresses i need to manage and search lol. EDIT*** I use advanced Ip scanner. But it fails to tell me ...
I started writing a basic command line IP scanner, the reasons outweighed the time spent writing this. I ended up falling down a scripting-rabbit hole and ended up making something WAY WAY more ‘fancy’ then just the basics. Elegant, no. Works, yes. There is much room for improvement and I’ve a few ideas I want to implement to make it better but for now, it does its job. Improvements ...