This freeware network scanner displays active computers with logged user names (NetBIOS), MAC, and IP addresses. Bopup Scanner also recognizes and shows HTTP (Web) servers running on remote computers (TCP ports 80, 8080), quickly detects online computers, allows to browse shared resources of a remote computer, and saves results to a text file.
Advanced users can enter the IP range to scan, change a timeout to resolve a remote host, and run the program from a command line interface.
Bopup Scanner Features:
Browsing shared resources on remote computers Bopup Scanner allows to open shared folders on remote computers in Windows Explorer. Right-click on a computer and then select "Browse..." from the pop-up menu.
Exploring HTTP servers Bopup Scanner recognizes HTTP (Web) servers running on remote computers (TCP ports 80, 8080) and shows a "Running" label in the "HTTP server" column.
Logging results Results can be saved to a text file. Just select "ActionsSave list..." and type a file name to save.
Changing IP range to scan Administrators can enter IP range to scan and timeout to resolve a remote computer.
Command line support The program can be executed with the command line parameters to specify pre-defined options, such as IP range to scan (start and end IP addresses), and a path of the file where to save results. So the scanner can be used in batch files as a tool for automated monitoring.
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