Advanced IP Scanner

Advanced IP Scanner — Windows Network Discovery in Practice General Information Advanced IP Scanner is a small utility created for quick network sweeps on Windows systems. It is widely used by administrators when there is a need to see which machines are alive in a subnet, gather basic details, and reach them directly without setting up a heavy monitoring platform. The program is fast, portable, and has enough features to be practical during audits or troubleshooting, yet it stays simple enough

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Advanced IP Scanner — Windows Network Discovery in Practice

General Information

Advanced IP Scanner is a small utility created for quick network sweeps on Windows systems. It is widely used by administrators when there is a need to see which machines are alive in a subnet, gather basic details, and reach them directly without setting up a heavy monitoring platform. The program is fast, portable, and has enough features to be practical during audits or troubleshooting, yet it stays simple enough to run from a USB stick without installation.

How It Operates

The tool runs a scan over a defined IP range or the whole subnet. For each responding host, it shows hostname, MAC address, and vendor information. From the same results list, it is possible to open file shares, initiate RDP or Radmin sessions, or send Wake-on-LAN commands. If the target system allows it, even a remote shutdown can be triggered. Exporting results into a CSV file is common when administrators need quick documentation of active hosts.

Feature Set

Area What it provides
Discovery High-speed, multithreaded scans across ranges or subnets.
Identification Hostnames, MAC addresses, and vendor detection.
Remote access One-click launch of RDP or Radmin sessions.
Power control Wake-on-LAN and remote shutdown for Windows hosts.
File access Opening of shared folders straight from the interface.
Portability Can run in portable mode from external media.
Reporting Exports results in CSV for reuse or audit.

Deployment Notes

Installation is straightforward: download the package, choose a standard install or portable launch, and start scanning. To make use of power management features, administrators must configure BIOS/firmware for Wake-on-LAN and ensure proper rights are available for shutdown operations. The tool runs on all current Windows versions and does not require extra components.

Usage Examples

– Quick verification of which devices are live after VLAN or subnet changes.
– Identifying a host during incident response when its address or state is uncertain.
– Waking up groups of PCs before applying updates or maintenance.
– Generating a quick inventory list without relying on a full IPAM solution.

Limitations

Advanced IP Scanner is focused on discovery; it does not store historical data, provide alerts, or handle cross-platform environments. For teams with Linux or macOS in scope, Angry IP Scanner is often the preferred alternative. Deeper remote management also requires pairing with Radmin.

Comparison

Tool Platforms Strong Points Typical Fit
Advanced IP Scanner Windows Simple, portable, integrates with RDP/Radmin, supports WoL/shutdown Fast LAN discovery for Windows environments
Angry IP Scanner Windows, macOS, Linux Open source, plugin support, wide export options Mixed-OS networks and scripting tasks

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