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How to list all devices on your home network (without missingany!)
William Unruh wrote in message
What does route -n tell you? Does network 192.168.1.0/24 exist? It works now that I have the syntax figured out! https://i.imgur.com/XsnyHJx.gif Windows & Linux FINALLY matches what Android & iOS reported all along for *all* devices attached to the network! Thanks to Whiskers for suggesting Fing on Linux/Windows for listing out all the connected network devices. https://www.fingbox.com/download Not a single other Linux or Windows command worked to date other than Fing. For example, neither arp-scan nor nmap worked to list *all* the devices on the network that fing on unrooted Android and iOS reported. $ nmap --script broadcast-dhcp-discover -p67 192.168.1.0/24 $ sudo arp-scan --interface=wlan0 --localnet Yet fing worked perfectly once installed on the desktop computer! $ sudo fing -n 192.168.1.0/24 -r 1 15:30:03 Discovery profile: Default discovery profile 15:30:03 Discovery class: data-link (data-link layer) 15:30:03 Discovery on: 192.168.1.0/24 15:30:03 Discovery round starting. 15:30:03 Host is up: 192.168.1.11 HW Address: 00:80:05:AA:43:55 (CACTUS COMPUTER) Hostname: anda 15:30:03 Host is up: 192.168.1.1 HW Address: 84:1B:5E:CC:A3:FF (Netgear) Hostname: router 15:30:04 Discovery progress 25% 15:30:05 Discovery progress 50% 15:30:06 Discovery progress 75% 15:30:03 Host is up: 192.168.1.3 HW Address: 00:18:61:00:A4:CE (Ooma) 15:30:03 Host is up: 192.168.1.9 HW Address: F80:ACD:5A:FF (Sony) 15:30:03 Host is up: 192.168.1.10 HW Address: 00:14:22:FF:56:31 (Dell) 15:30:03 Host is up: 192.168.1.5 HW Address: 40:B0:FA:88:33:A1 15:30:03 Host is up: 192.168.1.8 HW Address: 40:B0:FA:88:33:A1 15:30:03 Host is up: 192.168.1.2 HW Address: 5C:0A:5B:C4:22:51 (Samsung) 15:30:03 Host is up: 192.168.1.4 HW Address: 00:1F:3B:AA0:4A (Intel) 15:30:04 Host is up: 192.168.1.116 HW Address: 00:10:83:00:8A:FF (HP) 15:30:04 Host is up: 192.168.1.200 HW Address: 00:16:B6:53:66:91 (Cisco-Linksys) --------------------------------------------------------------- | State | Host | MAC Address | Last change | |-------------------------------------------------------------| | UP | 192.168.1.1 | 84:1B:5E:CC:A3:FF | | | UP | 192.168.1.2 | 5C:0A:5B:C4:22:51 | | | UP | 192.168.1.3 | 00:18:61:00:A4:CE | | | UP | 192.168.1.4 | 00:1F:3B:AA0:4A | | | UP | 192.168.1.5 | 40:B0:FA:88:33:A1 | | | UP | 192.168.1.8 | 40:B0:FA:88:33:A1 | | | UP | 192.168.1.9 | F80:ACD:5A:FF | | | UP | 192.168.1.10 | 00:14:22:FF:56:31 | | | UP | 192.168.1.11 | 00:80:05:AA:43:55 | | | UP | 192.168.1.116 | 00:10:83:00:8A:FF | | | UP | 192.168.1.200 | 00:16:B6:53:66:91 | | --------------------------------------------------------------- 15:30:49 Discovery round completed in 45.527 seconds. 15:30:49 Network 192.168.1.0/24 has 11/11 hosts up. 15:30:17 Host is up: 192.168.1.6 HW Address: 8C:29:37:AA:21:22 Notice that Android phone (192.168.1.5 & 192.168.1.8) has two IP addresses! Here is the fing result on the phone at the same time! https://i.imgur.com/XsnyHJx.gif Finally computer results match unrooted iOS & Android results! |
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How to list all devices on your home network (without missingany!)
Anda Lucite wrote in message
It works now that I have the syntax figured out! https://i.imgur.com/XsnyHJx.gif Windows & Linux FINALLY matches what Android & iOS reported all along for *all* devices attached to the network! Please ignore this thread. That final report was meant for a different set of newsgroups. |
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How to list all devices on your home network (without missingany!)
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Anda Lucite wrote: --------------------------------------------------------------- | State | Host | MAC Address | Last change | |-------------------------------------------------------------| | UP | 192.168.1.1 | 84:1B:5E:CC:A3:FF | | | UP | 192.168.1.2 | 5C:0A:5B:C4:22:51 | | | UP | 192.168.1.3 | 00:18:61:00:A4:CE | | | UP | 192.168.1.4 | 00:1F:3B:AA0:4A | | | UP | 192.168.1.5 | 40:B0:FA:88:33:A1 | | | UP | 192.168.1.8 | 40:B0:FA:88:33:A1 | | | UP | 192.168.1.9 | F80:ACD:5A:FF | | | UP | 192.168.1.10 | 00:14:22:FF:56:31 | | | UP | 192.168.1.11 | 00:80:05:AA:43:55 | | | UP | 192.168.1.116 | 00:10:83:00:8A:FF | | | UP | 192.168.1.200 | 00:16:B6:53:66:91 | | --------------------------------------------------------------- Since we are talking about fing, is it possible to have fing return a chart like the above but including the vendor (if known) and the Client ID? I've been having to do it manually and it's a pain. -- Laugh it up, fuzzball! |
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How to list all devices on your home network (without missingany!)
On 2/21/2016 7:03 PM, Anda Lucite wrote:
Anda Lucite wrote in message It works now that I have the syntax figured out! https://i.imgur.com/XsnyHJx.gif Windows & Linux FINALLY matches what Android & iOS reported all along for *all* devices attached to the network! Please ignore this thread. That final report was meant for a different set of newsgroups. Your name of interest to me as I consult part time for Lucite International. I see you are making products from their monomers and polymer. Nice looking products. |
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How to list all devices on your home network (without missing any!)
On Mon, 22 Feb 2016 13:01:15 -0000 (UTC), Lewis
wrote: In message Anda Lucite wrote: --------------------------------------------------------------- | State | Host | MAC Address | Last change | |-------------------------------------------------------------| | UP | 192.168.1.1 | 84:1B:5E:CC:A3:FF | | | UP | 192.168.1.2 | 5C:0A:5B:C4:22:51 | | | UP | 192.168.1.3 | 00:18:61:00:A4:CE | | | UP | 192.168.1.4 | 00:1F:3B:AA0:4A | | | UP | 192.168.1.5 | 40:B0:FA:88:33:A1 | | | UP | 192.168.1.8 | 40:B0:FA:88:33:A1 | | | UP | 192.168.1.9 | F80:ACD:5A:FF | | | UP | 192.168.1.10 | 00:14:22:FF:56:31 | | | UP | 192.168.1.11 | 00:80:05:AA:43:55 | | | UP | 192.168.1.116 | 00:10:83:00:8A:FF | | | UP | 192.168.1.200 | 00:16:B6:53:66:91 | | --------------------------------------------------------------- Since we are talking about fing, is it possible to have fing return a chart like the above but including the vendor (if known) and the Client ID? I've been having to do it manually and it's a pain. How about trying Belarc Advisor?? |
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How to list all devices on your home network (without missing any!)
On Mon, 22 Feb 2016 14:05:06 -0800, Oren wrote:
On Mon, 22 Feb 2016 16:38:05 -0500, wrote: Since we are talking about fing, is it possible to have fing return a chart like the above but including the vendor (if known) and the Client ID? I've been having to do it manually and it's a pain. How about trying Belarc Advisor?? ding, Ding, DING. We have a winner. Tells me any network near me and which "802.11 radio type" neighbors are on plus the channels they use and security type. And it is FREE Oops. http://www.piriform.com/speccy It will give details on the neighbor networks (my bad) Sample: Wi-Fi (NETGEAR11) SSID NETGEAR11 Frequency 2437000 kHz Channel Number 6 Name NETGEAR11 Signal Strength/Quality 62 Security Enabled State The interface is connected to a network Dot11 Type Infrastructure BSS network Network Connectible Network Flags There is a profile for this network Cipher Algorithm to be used when joining this network AES-CCMP algorithm Default Auth used to join this network for the first time 802.11i RSNA algorithm that uses PSK Wi-Fi (home) SSID home Frequency 2462000 kHz Channel Number 11 Name home Signal Strength/Quality 32 Security Enabled State The interface is connected to a network Dot11 Type Infrastructure BSS network Network Connectible Network Flags There is a profile for this network Cipher Algorithm to be used when joining this network AES-CCMP algorithm Default Auth used to join this network for the first time 802.11i RSN Belarc will give your local network connections |
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