Brian A asked:
I can ping known IP Addresses and use NET VIEW to identify PC’s on my LAN, however, I want to search my entire LAN for all IP’s in use. I have routers, printers, tivo’s and serial devices on my LAN that I can’t remember the IP Addresses for and want to run a search to identify them. Since they have static IP’s, they don’t pop up in a DHCP table anywhere.
I can ping known IP Addresses and use NET VIEW to identify PC’s on my LAN, however, I want to search my entire LAN for all IP’s in use. I have routers, printers, tivo’s and serial devices on my LAN that I can’t remember the IP Addresses for and want to run a search to identify them. Since they have static IP’s, they don’t pop up in a DHCP table anywhere.
I am using Vista and XP on my systems.
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The IP on your LAN? Ask your MOM
Very SImple .. Use ip scanner software………. download this software from. and install after installation…. open the software and enter the range of ur ip’s n just click on scan………. All alive and dead ip’s u can see there…… Gud Luck
open the command prompt and type arp -a
and your home network is a PAN or SOHO