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jtrainor56

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Oct 23, 2010
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Ephrata, Pennsylvania
I am looking for an application that will let me scan my wireless network and list all devices connected along with the device name, IP address and MAC address. I have been using CCGetMAC for Windows for years and it does everything I need. I am now looking for something that works on my iMac. The attached image is what I am looking to do. I have a dozen wireless devices connected and it's hard to keep track at times. The only device on Ethernet is my iMac and it's connected to a 1gig router. Thanks for any help ~ Joe.
 

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Two products.....

come to my mind about scanning MAC addresses in a network: IP Scanner and MAC Address Scan. Maybe worth a look.

:):apple:
 
Can't you just log into your router and see this info without an additional program (or expense)? I can on my Linksys and I've seen this on other routers.
 
Network Utility

Applications > Utilities > Network Utility
Comes on every Mac.

Open it up, click the Netstat tab, and select "display routing table".
 
Applications > Utilities > Network Utility
Comes on every Mac.

Open it up, click the Netstat tab, and select "display routing table".

That only shows you the local machine. He's looking for all the devices on his local subnet.
 
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