The program shows all network devices, gives you access to shared folders, provides remote control of computers (via RDP and Radmin), and can even remotely switch computers off. It is easy to use and runs as a portable edition. It should be the first choice for every network admin.
You can download
the software from - https://www.advanced-ip-scanner.com/
Once the
software is downloaded and installed, run the software to proceed further to
scan the network.
You will be
welcomed by a blank window.
In order to scan
the network we need to first find out the IP range of our network. So in order
to find the IP range open the run window using Windows + R key on your keyboard
and write cmd and hit enter.
On the cmd
window type ipconfig to know your network IP address.
In this case we can
see that we are using the IP address 192.168.29.323
On the address
bar we can now specify the IP range to be scanned, so here we give
192.168.29.1/24 and click on scan. Though our IP address is 192.168.29.232 we
are specifying 192.168.29.1/24 just so that it scans all the IP address in the
network, the number 24 refers to how many bits are contained in the
network. From this, the number of bits left for address space can be
calculated.
Once you click
on scan the Advanced IP scanner will start the network scanning and starts retrieving
IP and MAC-addresses
If Radmin Server is found on the computer, you
can connect to it by selecting the corresponding type of Radmin connection in
the shortcut menu. To connect to a remote computer, you need to install Radmin
Viewer. You can download it for free at: www.radmin.com/download/.
You can also use
other functions:
Save lists, Load
list, Ping, Tracert, Telnet, SSH, Shutdown computer.
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