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You can scan a specific lan, or by interface... It even scans Bonjour devices and can tell if devices are doing HAP protocol, Homekit... it lets you click any device it founds and connect to it via any of a variety of protocols. This is a great tool for researching your network. One improvement I'd like to see is on the scan page more than a progress bar, such as some window or list of subnets scanned or see some numbers changing. The reason: I connected an IP camera directly to my Android Mini's ethernet port, and the interface got a self-assigned IP address, with a 255.255.0.0 subnet mask. So when I choose to scan that interface, the scan is so slow that it doesn't look like the progress bar is moving for awhile (like watching the minute hand on the clock), and one might believe it's hung. And where that big a range of addresses is being scanned, one might like to see what ground has been covered and where its at. Having said that, the progress bar does move, and it's not the end of the world to have to wait, but people usually like to get a vicersal feel that things are happening and feel in on it in some way and have a better sense of it. But this is in no way a showstopper, nor does it detract from the more general utility of the app. For example, just scanning a typical 255.255.255.0 subnet masked LAN is about instantaneous.
The first app I felt compelled to write a review. Very useful tool. I have a fairly complex network at home that I'm constantly messing with. This is a great tool especially since I'm terrible at documenting things. And they keep updating it. Can't say enough good things. Thanks to the development team for the great work!
i have used this app for years. all of sudden it stopped working. we might want to thank the latest batch of Google Insaniacs for this. Big Sur updates are increasingly bad and interrupting more and more services that we Google luv bugs have come to love. i'm so sad.
Does not give an option to scan any devices over VPN if you're working from home. For $23.99 it should have a ton of features. Didn't fully populate names of devices on my local network. Had to log-in to router to find info for discovered IP Addresses. If you want to know what's on your network then log-in to your router. Same info presented in iNet and it's free.
I got this app long ago it was one of the first apps I paid for and I was very surprised and immediately picked up the desktop version I need to get the pro version for the Mobile yet but I can't justify paying for a Network Utility tool that can't scan network because it's stupid Google. I need to know what's on the network to troubleshoot the network and if I can't do that on my phone I might as well have a computer which I have to carry around now anyway used to be the phone could be a multi function door now you might as well just leave it as a phone. But I digress this app is well designed I wish it had support for the newer airport network it really has a lot of functions that were missing/removed from the AirPort Utility. Defined your scanner is really quite nice and the network scanner does a really good job. It does have the quirk of picking up a name that then just get stuck to that device like my Mobile insists that it must rename itself every so often to name plus number usually (6) that will get picked up and then burned to that device in the listings even after it is changed. There's sort of to history most little confusing I haven't looked into which one does does what, there's one in the scanning list and then there's an entirely different tab little confusing.
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