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From: jm7 on 7 Apr 2010 23:51 Is there a way to find out the LOCAL IP address (10.1.x.x or 192.168.0.x) of the other computers connected to your LAN? That is without having to go to the various machines and checking their individual IP addresses.
From: Anteaus on 8 Apr 2010 08:47 There are various utilities which will portscan the local subnet, but of course these cannot identify computers which are turned-off at the time. http://download.cnet.com/WS-Ping-ProPack/3000-2648_4-10012207.html If you use a server, there are various ways to record the IP of computers which connect to it, as the connections are made. This is more effective than the above, but may still miss a few if they never log-on during the monitoring period. Basically this is why you should either use DHCP, or else be thorough about ensuring that all IP allocations are documented. Once you have undocumented allocations you have a management problem! "jm7" wrote: > Is there a way to find out the LOCAL IP address (10.1.x.x or 192.168.0.x) of > the other computers connected to your LAN? > > That is without having to go to the various machines and checking their > individual IP addresses. > > > . >
From: Anteaus on 8 Apr 2010 08:56 Forget the link in my previous post, that utility is no longer free. http://nirsoft.net/utils/netresview.html Would seem to be a better tool, and is free. > There are various utilities which will portscan the local subnet, but of > course these cannot identify computers which are turned-off at the time. >
From: Jack [MVP-Networking] on 8 Apr 2010 11:52 Hi Maybe this can Help, http://www.softperfect.com/products/networkscanner/ Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "jm7" <x(a)noSpamMail.com> wrote in message news:%23cI%2366s1KHA.6108(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Is there a way to find out the LOCAL IP address (10.1.x.x or 192.168.0.x) > of the other computers connected to your LAN? > > That is without having to go to the various machines and checking their > individual IP addresses. >
From: jm7 on 12 Apr 2010 03:51 Thanks Jack, That's exactly what I wanted.
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