How To See All Devices On Network?
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1. Use Network Mapping Software: Network mapping software is an application that discovers all the devices on a network and creates a map of how they’re connected. Popular network mapping software includes SolarWinds Network Topology Mapper, ManageEngine OpUtils, and Spiceworks.
2. Use Network Scanning Tools: Network scanning tools such as Advanced IP Scanner, Angry IP Scanner, and Nmap, can be used to quickly scan an entire network to identify all devices connected to it.
3. Use Command Line Tools: Certain command line tools such as arp-scan, nbtscan, and netdiscover can be used to detect devices on a network.
4. Use Network Monitoring Software: Network monitoring software such as PRTG Network Monitor and Intermapper can be used to monitor a network in real-time and detect any changes in the device configuration.