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How to find ip addresses of pcs/macs connected to network
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Jan 16, 2010, 09:43 PM
 
I have a home network with 3 PCs and a 17" MacBook Pro running Snow Leopard. I want to find a free utility that I can run in Snow Leopard that will show me the ip addresses of all computers logged into my network. In Windows, a little freeware utility called Netscan does exactly what I need, but I want something for my Mac. Anyone have any utilities (or terminal commands) that will show me what I need?
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Peter V.
     
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Jan 16, 2010, 10:35 PM
 
Network Utility > Netstat > Display routing table information. It'll show you the IP addresses for LAN hosts (in addition to other routes that aren't real hosts).
     
   
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