- Windows
- Internet & Network
- Network Tools
- AutoScan Network
AutoScan Network
Description
AutoScan Network is an excellent network scanner tool developed by Thierry LAGARDE. The latest version, 1.50, is available for Windows XP, XP Professional, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11. The program aims to provide a comprehensive list of connected equipment on your network through automatic detection of known operating systems, brands, and versions.
For those who need a reliable tool to discover and manage their network, AutoScan Network is straightforward as no configuration is required. You can effortlessly see who and what is connected, scan entire subnets simultaneously, and monitor equipment such as routers, servers, and firewalls. This is invaluable for both network administrators and home users. This software also includes a handy Intrusion Alert function, which triggers an alarm if any new equipment connects to the network, thereby helping to protect your wifi network.
The installation file, autoscan-network.exe, can be easily downloaded and comes in handy for effective network management. It falls under the Internet & Network category and more specifically, the Network Tools subcategory. There is also another version available, 1.5.
Pros:
- Automatic network discovery without the need for manual setup
- Fast multithreaded scanning
- Detection of OS, brand, and model of connected devices
- Intrusion alert for new connections
- Ideal for both home users and network administrators
Cons:
- Limited to basic protection features, which might not suffice for more complex networks
This tool can be downloaded for free, making it a highly accessible option for those needing an uncomplicated yet effective network monitoring solution.
It is not possible to confirm if there is a free download for this software available on the developer's website. We recommend checking the downloaded files with any free antivirus.
You may want to check out more software, such as AirTies Network Assistant, FSP Network Manager or Network Olympus: Monitoring, which might be related to AutoScan Network.
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