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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. 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.
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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.
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For example, just scanning a typical 255.255.255.0 subnet masked LAN is about instantaneous.Īt least MAC address is still work on the desktop version. But this is in no way a showstopper, nor does it detract from the more general utility of the app. 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. 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. 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.
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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. 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. This is a great tool for researching your network. it lets you click any device it founds and connect to it via any of a variety of protocols.


It even scans Bonjour devices and can tell if devices are doing HAP protocol, Homekit. You can scan a specific lan, or by interface. This is a pretty cool app!! Really lets you explore your network in depth iNet is also available for iPhone and for iPad. All other features of iNet are working properly.ġ1. Assign your own names and icons or choose from the provided icons for easier identifying a device in the scan list.ġ0.We did our best to develop a solution that makes network observing as simple as possible. Find out about security risks and keep your network under control.Ĩ. iNet provides you with information about networks and devices your Mac is connected to.ħ. This easy to use App outlines a computer network even to the unexperienced user.Ħ. Attention for users of the latest 2013 Airport edition with 802.11ac: Because SNMP support has been disabled by Apple iNet cannot retrieve the usage statistics and wifi strength any more with these models.ĥ.Is somebody using your network without your knowledge? Which devices are currently online? Which access ports are open? Which services are offered? What is the IP of your router? Wake sleeping devices remotely. Its very easy and user friendly design even allows the unexperienced user to get a profound and understandable overview of a network, the running services and the Wi-Fi quality.ģ. Wether you are a network expert or a common user - iNet provides the information you need to find out what's going on in your network.Ģ.
