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Georgeidp
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8/15/2016
what command will let me see all the devices and ip addresses on my network
i forgot the command that will let me see all the devices and ip addresses on my network. windows 10.
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Scott C
8/22/2022 - Mon
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8/15/2016
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Neil Russell
8/15/2016
But of course if a device has a nice tight firewall configured properly, you may not see it at all.
Scott C
8/15/2016
Now if you want to bring out the big guns.
https://www.ipswitch.com/application-and-network-monitoring/whatsup-gold
John
8/15/2016
I put my main firewall at the entrance to my networks and IP Scanner picks up everything
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Don
8/15/2016
Nobody is suggesting Spiceworks????
http://www.spiceworks.com/
Knightsman
8/15/2016
Netscan is a small footprint program that works great also. Free
https://www.softperfect.com/products/networkscanner/
Neil Russell
8/15/2016
You may do John, as do we, but not everyone is as well set up.
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John
8/15/2016
Ipconfig /all is useful but it will not scan for all devices. The small tools at the beginning here are really good for this.
Georgeidp
8/16/2016
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thanks
John
8/16/2016
You are very welcome and I was happy to help
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Scott C
8/16/2016
ipconfig /all | find /i "DHCP Server"
ipconfig /all | find /i "DNS Servers"
Will make you look like a Rock Star.
Glad I could help.