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How Can I Get Ip Addresses Of Others Computers Connected On The Same Network?

I would like to know how to get the IP addresses of others computer connected to my LAN without looking at the DHCP client list of the router.
I’d like to know if it’s possible to see this with a command line or a program (Linux or windows)
I know about Netstat but the connection must be established with other computers to see their IP addresses

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3 Responses to “How Can I Get Ip Addresses Of Others Computers Connected On The Same Network?”

  1. Winfinger Print
    This is a free program that can be down loaded for free.
    I have used it for many years and it runs on Windows.
    There are many other ways to do this but this is the first thing that came to mind in 5 seconds of thinking about your question. Very easy to use and free.

  2. http://whatismyip.com/

  3. Try out “NetStumbler” (Find it at http://www.netstumbler.com). I am fairly sure that will help you out (I have a Mac, so I am not 100% sure). Good luck!

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