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      celliotth last edited by

      I am looking to see all devices that are currently on my network. I know that I can look up and see the devices that are using DHCP, but i want to see the ones that are not using DHCP. I have some desktops that have local static ip address, and i cant see these.

      Thanks for the help!

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        kejianshi last edited by

        https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=57366.0

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          celliotth last edited by

          this will not show everything, i have a switch that is not there and then i have a server that does not show up, but i can access.

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            kejianshi last edited by

            you can port scan every IP and port on your entire subnet also…  But if something is just sitting there, not sending or receiving packets not sure what you can do.

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              celliotth last edited by

              how do i that, also i dont see my access points. fyi

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                kejianshi last edited by

                Don't know what to tell you.  I don't have any invisible clients.

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                  P3R last edited by

                  Nmap maybe?

                  nmap 192.168.1.0/24
                  
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                    andersa last edited by

                    fing

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                      marvosa last edited by

                      Try Angry IP Scanner -> http://angryip.org

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                        kejianshi last edited by

                        Yep - I've used that one also but scanning large IP spaces can take forever!

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                          marvosa last edited by

                          When scanning larger ranges, increase the "Maximum number of threads" option.  It will go faster.

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                            KOM last edited by

                            I use Advanced IP Scanner for simple, quick scans.

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                              jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate last edited by

                              Assuming you're on the same layer 2 as the devices you want to find.

                              Install the nmap package (System > Packages)
                              Pick the interface you want (e.g. LAN)
                              Enter the LAN subnet (e.g. 192.168.1.0/24)
                              Pick ARP for the scan type

                              Not much can hide from that.

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