You will never be bothered by popups or slide-ins that propagate other Apps.
P.p.s.: The free version of iNet is free of nasty advertisings.
And you can easily update to iNet Pro from within iNet if you want to use its full feature set. This free version of iNet offers the same sophisticated network scan engine as the Pro version. P.s.: iNet is the little brother of iNet Pro. If you want to know what's going on in you computer network - iNet is for you. With the additional "save scan" feature you can save performed scans, name them and display them later for comparisons. INet stores the last ten scans automatically. Wether you are a network expert or a common user - iNet provides the information you need to find out whats going on in your network. P.s.: In case you need just the network scan feature of iNet Pro, use the free version iNet - Network Scanner. We did our best to develop a solution that makes network observing as simple as possible. If you want to know whats going on in your local network - iNet Networks Scanner gives you a profound answer.
iNet scans on a very low level and shows even hidden devices.Īll running Bonjour services are shown along with their real name. In addition we released iNet for Mac in December 2010 - available via the App Store. Most Apple devices are displayed with their correct icon. INet shows the devices connected to your local network, for instance computers or routers, along with their name, IP and vendor (Name and vendor not detectable since iOS 11). Know which devices are connected to a network and which services are running! Are there ports opened for communication with the outside world? Find out with iNet network scanner. Is someone using your wifi without your knowledge? This easy to use App outlines a computer network even to the unexperienced user. What’s your favorite network utility? Let us know in the comments down below.INet - explore your network! With iNet you know exactly what's going on!įind out about security risks and keep your network under control. Of course, there are surely other utilities for scanning and managing your Wi-Fi network. On macOS, iNet is a paid but comprehensive solution Other Tools Are Available, too You can connect to different devices via various protocols, and can export the scan results in a comma-separated values (CSV) file. For each device, you can browse for open ports, checking running services, and browse Bonjour. It shows you the devices that are active on your network, along with their IP and MAC addresses and manufacturer information. It does quite a bit, making it well worth the investment. It’s the big brother of iNet Network Scanner Lite for iOS. This utility works fine for small networks, but might not be suitable for a business or family user iNet Network Scanner for macOSĪvailable on the Mac App Store, iNet Network Scanner is a paid app costing $11.99. One thing it does that similar apps don’t seem able to do is identify a Voice Over IP solution, like my MagicJack.
It offers the ability to port scan, wake on LAN, and ping the device. IP Network Scanner Lite only identifies up to five devices for free. There’s another free option available for iOS, but it’s really only useful if you have a small network. iNet Network Scanner Lite provides some information, but maybe not all that you should know IP Network Scanner Lite It can also scan for open ports and list them, even if they don’t have services attached to them. In essence, it does everything Fing does except help you detect intruders (aside from identifying those devices you don’t recognize.) It does, however, give you manufacturer’s information along with a list of services open on that device. This is another free app, but it’s fairly limited in what it can do. Next on the iPhone, we have iNet – Network Scanner Lite. Fing is another option, and works with all Wi-Fi routers iNet Lite for iOS
While Fing does scan for open ports to identify services, it doesn’t provide a list of those openings unless they’re doing something. If you drill down further by tapping on a device, you have several other options like scanning that entry for open services. Not only does Fing provide you with the IP and MAC addresses of the devices, but also the various manufacturers that provided them. It’s a free app on the iOS App Store, but isn’t available for macOS. It will help you not only discover all of the devices connected to your wireless network, but also detect intruders, troubleshoot Wi-FI problems, and secure your home network. One of the best tools out there for scanning your network is Fing. These are available for macOS and iOS, so you can carry around your sniffer right in your pocket. There are also plenty of third-party apps that will help you determine who is on your network. Eero provides considerably more information about attached devices than most router apps and web interfaces Use a Third-Party Tool My wireless router, like most, provides just the bare minimum information about attached devicesĮero is one of those exceptions, showing you plenty of manufacturer information about everything connected to your Wi-Fi router.