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How to find network devices on mac
How to find network devices on mac




Nor will any hosts that don't offer services on the ports that you scan using the -p option. Hosts that block ping probes will not appear in the output. Nmap scan report for device2.local (192.168.4.2) Nmap scan report for device1.local (192.168.4.1) Nmap -sP does reverse DNS lookups, so if your devices have reverse DNS entries, its output looks like this: > nmap -sP 192.168.4.0/24 Unfortunately I don't have access to a Raspberry Pi at the moment, so everything displayed here comes from my Debian 7 box. I think you need to be more precise about your problem, especially the definition of a device name. Nmap done: 256 IP addresses (14 hosts up) scanned in 49.30 seconds I want a list of names of all devices connected to my Wi-Fi network via the ~ $ nmap -sP 192.168.4.0/24 I can get it also on some applications so I guess it can be done in some way. I've already tried without great success many commands found on the web, but nothing worked like I wanted to.īasically, when I enter my router settings, I can get the devices' names that are connected to my net. I wanted to know the names of all the devices on the network.






How to find network devices on mac