SoftPerfect Network Scanner 4.4.1

SoftPerfect Network Scanner 4.4.1

A free multi-threaded IP, SNMP and NetBIOS scanner with several advanced features. The program pings computers, scans for listening TCP ports and shows what types of resources are shared on a network (including hidden). In addition,it allows you to mount shared resources as network drives, browse them, filter the results list and more. The scanner can also check for a user-defined port, resolve host names and auto-detect your local IP range.

Features:

  • Pings computers.
  • Does not require administrative privileges.
  • Detects hardware (MAC) addresses even across routers.
  • Detects hidden shared folders (normally invisible on the network) and write accessible shares.
  • Detects your internal and external IP addresses.
  • Scans for listening TCP ports and SNMP services.
  • Retrieves currently logged-on users.
  • You can mount and explore network resources.
  • Can launch external third party applications.
  • Exports results to HTML, XML, CSV and TXT
  • Supports Wake-On-LAN and remote shutdown.
  • It is absolutely free, requires no installation, and does not contain any adware/spyware/malware.

What´s New in version 4.4.1:

  • Multiple queries to remote registry, files and services are displayed in individual columns.
  • Multiple simultaneous WMI queries support added (up to 10 at a time).
  • Added quick visible column setup accessible via View – Visible Columns.
  • Added advanced filtering panel allowing to show/hide computers on the main display.

Homepage: http://www.softperfect.com/
Download: netscan.exe
File Size: 708KB


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