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Panel Target

You can select one of the four objects for scanning

Panel Target — Local computer

Local computer

Find MAC Address will find the MAC addresses of the network cards on the local computer.

The Computer name field shows the name of the local computer and the IP address field shows its IP address. You cannot edit these values.

Panel Target — Remote computer

Remote computer

Find MAC Address will find the MAC address of the computer you specify in the input field. You can specify either the name of the computer or its IP address. If you click the button next to the input field, you will see the Browse for Computer dialog box where you can select any computer in the network neighborhood and find its MAC address.

Panel Target — Entire network

Entire network

Find MAC Address scans the network neighborhood in the same way Windows Explorer does it when you open My Network Place. The software determines the MAC addresses of all detected computers.

Panel Target — Scan IP address range

Scan IP address range

Find MAC Address scans the range of addresses specified in the Start IP and Stop IP fields. You can quickly add a range of addresses using the network settings of your computer by clicking the My IP range button. After you click this button, you will see the Calculating IP range dialog box where you can select the address of your network card.

If you have several network cards, you can use the combo box to select the one you need. The address of the network card and the subnet mask will be used to calculate the range of addresses for your network.

Calculating IP range

A click on the OK button in the Calculating IP range dialog box will close it and the calculated values will be specified in the input fields.

When you click the B or C button in the Panel Target group, the range of addresses for a network of the B or C class respectively will be generated according to the values specified in the Start IP field.

Panel Target — Scan List

Scan List