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Find all active devices on your network. Discover the ip address and available services for each network device. Run a speed test to check your internet connection speed. Ping and Traceroute devices. Query WhoIs and DNS server about domain names ip addresses.
PortScan offers similar and more functionality than the Network Utility on macOS.
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Scan Ports
PortScan shows all open ports and additional information like host name, MAC address, HTTP, SMB, FTP, iSCSI, SMTP, SNMP, MySQL and MongoDB services. Up to 100 threads are used for scaning large ip address ranges.search
Search Devices
You can search for UPnP enabled devices, Bonjour services, Netgear router, Synology NAS devices, Buffalo NAS devices, Epson projectors, Samsung printer, HP printer (SLP / Service Location Protocol), MSA network devices, Freecom network devices and IPv6 devices. So you can find them even if you don’t know the ip address.search
Ping Devices
Ping any computer with 3 standard sized ping packets, with 3 different sizes, each 10 times or ping the computer continuously. A graph shows the distribution of response times.search
Speed Test
Test your internet connection speed by downloading and uploading data to various servers. Also a latency test and a open port test is included. Version 1.76 · 17. Sep 2019 · 398kb · VirusTotal Report
New: /s command line option added to use smaller font and allow window to be resized to every size
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Supported Languages:
French
Greek
Russian
Swedish
Ukrainian
Command line options:
/p | or portable.dat or PortScan.ini file is in same folder, use portable version, save settings in PortScan.ini |
/s | use smaller font and allow window to be resized to every size |
/u <language code> | Change user interface language to specified 2 letter language code PortScan.ini can contain ‘Language=language code’ too |
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How do you use IP Scanner?
IP Scanner is a cloud tool that scans your local network and returns a sortable list of the devices it discovers. Devices can be filtered, searched, and exported to CSV. By default, it detects and scans a local subnet, though you can also define a custom IP range.
What details does the IP Scanner return?
The IP Scanner lists each device’s hostname, IP address, vendor, OS, MAC address, description, open ports, and if it’s up or down. The kind of data returned depends on the type of device being scanned.
Add agents to your servers and workstations to get more detailed information like CPU, storage, memory, and network adapter details. You can even see the tickets for each device.
How do you set up the IP Scanner?
IP Scanner uses a small downloadable scan agent to give it access to your local network. To get started click Download to install the scan agent. A wizard will quickly step you through installation.
A browser page will launch and prompt you to scan the detected IP range. You can customize the IP range that will be scanned if the default range doesn’t discover all of your devices.
When you’re ready to take your device information collection to the next level, go ahead and click the Agent Download button, then choose Download a Collection Agent. You can get the agent for both Windows and Mac. Then you’ll just copy the agent installer to each device you want to track. Want to save even more time? You can use Group Policy (or whatever 3rd party software distribution service you prefer) to deploy the agent in your network.