OK, so I probably won't always get the level of support every time, but I was happy. On a Sunday, I got a response in 6 minutes. Though I had a problem, so I emailed the developer (accessed through the app's Help menu). Recently, I upgraded to Catalina and tried to do a scan on a machine with multiple interfaces. This has made it so simple to find IP addresses for devices I cannot quickly get to or which don't have a way to view it. It's been fantastic to take a quick inventory of the machines on my lans.Įventually, I had a need for the additional information so I ponied up the six dollars for the pro version (buy in-app, not the separate version). I picked up a copy a few years ago and used LanScan in the "free" mode. Great utility if you have more than a few machines or lans to support > Only few TCP ports are displayed in free version > Only 4 hostnames are fully displayed -> You'll see the first 3 chars of the others Restrictions in free version compared to Pro in-app purchase: > No limitation on the number of devices found ! > Hostname resolution: DNS, mDNS (Apple devices) and SMB (Windows devices) > Discover the SMB domain if any configured > Display the IP address, MAC address, hostname (4 max) and vendor associated > Scan public IP network ranges with Ping / SMB / mDNS packets > Scan your local network with ARP packets > Scan the IP range you like, from 1 IP to the whole IPv4 address space! > Auto-detection of configured interfaces: Airport, Ethernet, Virtual interfaces. LanScan is a simple and efficient IPv4 network scanner that discovers all active devices on any subnet: the local one, or any public subnet that you configure.
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