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IP Scanner

IP Scanner - 2.33

displays machines, Mac users, IPs on a local network

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Current Version: 2.33
Release Date: 2008-10-20
License: Beta
Downloads (this version): 1,823
Downloads (all versions): 70,428

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Product Description:

IP Scanner for the Macintosh displays all machines, users & IP numbers of Macintosh users on your local network. It also detects some non-Macintosh devices, and in many cases can even identify the manufacturer of the device.


IP Scanner uses Bonjour (the technology formerly known as Rendezvous) to collect realtime user information as well as IP data from Macintosh machines on a local area network and sorts everything in tidy columns, each machine's IP number displayed next to its name (along with the current username of the person logged in to that machine). For small network admins, this means no more shouting around the office to find out who has which IP or, conversely, who is sitting at which workstation in a fixed IP network. Screenshots and more info at http://10base-t.com


Registration: IP Scanner is free for individual users. Using it on a network with more than 5 devices requires a shareware license of $29.99, which entitles you to export and printing functions, tech support, feature requests, and a chance to win a dream date with Paris Hilton.


Also check out DropCopy, simply the easiest way to send files back and forth between Macs: http://10base-t.com/applications.html...

What's new in this version:

  • improved scan speed
  • improved stability and responsiveness when scanning very large networks

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 or higher

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IP Scanner ReviewJust quits - Version: 2.33, 11/11/2008 06:47AM PST

Dennis215
Sounds useful, looks as though it will work then just quits.
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IP Scanner ReviewNot useable - Version: 2.33, 10/24/2008 07:15PM PST

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informationau
Each time I tried to use it, it just simple closed up on me and now won't even load. IP Broadcast is just the same. Despite sending gtwo emails to the distributors (10base-t.com), I'v ehad no confirmations of my emails, nor replies in regard to what "their" problem is.

It certainly looks like it would be an extremely useful tool, but unless it works properly, there is not much point of releasing it!

Recomendation: Not in it's current state. It certainly needs to actually work.
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IP Scanner ReviewMore info from my router - Version: 2.33, 10/20/2008 11:27PM PST

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GNJ
I thought this might be a quicker way to check who is connected to my network ---- info I can get in real time from my wireless router at any time with my browser.

It doesn't even do that.



Doesn't see beyond my router (or even into the router). It doesn't see anything but my Mac and the router. A DSL Modem, a printer and two other PC's are on the network. Apparently, (i'm guessing here because I did not pursue it any further) the companion IP Broadcaster needs to be installed ---??
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