Network Mapper
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Version :1.0.38
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Updated :Jan 13,2018
Developer :Ian Hawkins
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Description
A very fast net scanner for network admins that can scan your network in the office and export as CSV via GMail to give you a map of what devices are on your LAN

Includes a portscanner for security audit scans and a MAC vendor database to identify NIC manufacturers

Can detect firewalled and stealthed computers, quite useful if you are looking for a windows/firewall box that you can't see on your network!

Useful if you want to find FTP servers, SSH servers, SMB servers etc on your network and would help you to diagnose faults.

You can save the scan results as a CSV file which can be imported into Excel/Google Spreadsheet/LibreOffice

Built for speed and reliability. Throw anything at it and it should cope (even on a 3G network :-)) If you want a specific feature, let me know!
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    By A Google userNov 4,2015
    With my teens in the house and all their friends connecting all the time it helps me keep track of what is what!
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    By A Google userJun 17,2015
    After switching to light mode, the menu disappears
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    By A Google userJun 4,2015
    I blew our company iTard away with this app. His expensive utility couldn't. Even bring up some devices. Great job Ian.