11/30/2023 0 Comments Inet pro network scanner![]() Your wired or wireless router may have a limit on how many devices can get a DHCP address. Knowing which devices and how many are on your network has advantages. Again, BananaGlue is working on that and will use iCloud technology to bring about a sync. That’s good, of course, but if you change the name and icon on, say, the Mac side, it doesn’t take effect on the iOS side. For these devices, I expect the app is going to be a lot cooler looking in the future.Īnother minor issue is that this app is available for both OS X (10.6 or later) and iOS (iOS 4.0 or later). I exchanged some e-mail with the developer, and they admit that they’re still working on the design of icons for popular non-Apple devices. In the case of non-Apple equipment, for example, an AV receiver, a ROKU box or a Blu-ray player that have Ethernet, you’ll need to select from one of the Black & White icons. For Apple devices, the device type is recognized and it’s automatically given a colorful icon, actually an image, of the Apple device. Just right click on an entry to edit the name and give it the appropriate icon. ![]() ![]() The nice thing here is that you can sort by name, vendor or IP address. (CMD-1) Here’s the basic screen shot from BananaGlue GmbH.ĭevice listing (left), edit name & icon (right) ![]() The most obvious thing you’d like to do is scan your home (or small business) network and simply see a list of all the devices that have an IP address - and which are currently awake and responding. iNet from BananaGlue will help you do that and more. These days, keeping track of them, their IP addresses, their services, and even how close you may be to exceeding the DHCP license limit on your router is essential. With Christmas just around the corner, you may be adding some new Ethernet devices to your home network. ![]()
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