Advanced IP Scanner
Identifies all devices on a local network, provides access to shared resources, and supports remote power management features
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| + | Network Discovery | Locates devices across subnets. Helps administrators monitor equipment. |
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| + | MAC Address Extraction | Retrieves hardware identifiers from machines. This allows administrators to track hardware inventory. |
| + | Vendor Identification | Matches hardware identifiers to equipment manufacturers. This assists users in hardware audits. |
| + | Directory Share Access | Detects directories with network shares. Users click links to view files inside file managers. |
| + | RDP Integration | Connects users to machines via RDP. This provides screen control for administrators. |
| + | Wake-On-LAN | Sends wake packets to machines. This powers on hardware from sleep states. |
| + | Network Shutdown Command | Sends commands to power down machines. Administrators use this to turn off systems. |
| + | Network Restart Command | Instructs systems to restart. This aids administrators in applying updates. |
| + | Favorites List | Stores machine addresses in groups. Users can load these groups to monitor subsets of network equipment. |
| + | Data Export | Saves scan results into CSV formats. Administrators can import this data into spreadsheet applications. |
| + | SSH Integration | Launches command line sessions to machines with SSH protocols. This gives administrators shell access for configuration tasks. |
| + | Telnet Access | Establishes connections to equipment with Telnet. This provides text interface control for routers. |
| + | Ping Execution | Triggers packet requests to targets. This tests connection stability between devices. |
| + | Tracert Execution | Maps routing paths to targets. Administrators use this to pinpoint connection drops. |
| + | Radmin Integration | Connects to machines with Radmin Server. This provides administration tools like screen viewing. |
| + | Power State Indicators | Displays icons for power states of equipment. This helps administrators see which machines have power. |
| + | Name Resolution | Translates network addresses into computer names. This helps administrators identify machines by system monikers. |
| - | Background Monitoring Restriction | The system runs scans on command and does not monitor networks in the background. Users cannot receive alerts when machines join the network or drop connection. |
| - | No Topology Visualization | The tool displays results in lists. The program does not draw diagrams of networks. Users cannot see relationships between devices through pictures. |
| - | No History Storage | The system processes scans for the moment and does not store records of changes to devices. Administrators cannot review states from the past or see when machines joined the network. |
| - | No SNMP Management | The tool discovers equipment with requests for ping and protocols for ARP, and does not read data with SNMP. Users cannot check usage of bandwidth or loads on processors. |
| - | No Notification System | The tool updates statuses on screens but does not send messages to addresses for email. Administrators cannot get alerts when servers lose power. |
System Requirements
| # | Minimum |
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| 1 | Compatible with Windows 11, 10, 8, 7 |
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Initial Release
2002
Repository
Advanced IP Scanner being a proprietary software, its source code is not publicly hosted.