Network Configuration
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Subnet
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Your network's address range in CIDR notation. 192.168.0.0/24 covers all IPs from .1 to .254. Use Auto-detect if unsure.
Static Range Start
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First IP you manually assign to devices (servers, NAS, printers). Most routers don't set this — just pick a low range like .2 that won't conflict with DHCP.
Static Range End
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Last IP in your static range. Keep it well below your DHCP start so there's no overlap. e.g. if DHCP starts at .100, end static at .99.
DHCP Range Start
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First IP your router auto-assigns to devices. Check your router's DHCP settings — commonly .100 or .50.
DHCP Range End
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Last IP in your router's DHCP pool. Devices that join your network get assigned IPs up to this address. Commonly .200 or .254.
Find IP
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Highlights and jumps to a specific IP address in the devices table below.
Ping IP
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Test connectivity to any IP on your network. Useful to check if a device is reachable without running a full scan.
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Network Map
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LAN
TRACKER
Network Sonar
Scan Network
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Total IPs
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Active
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Free
Last Scan
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Discovered Devices
Map
IP Address
Status
Type
Device
Vendor
MAC
Ping
Services
7-Day Activity
No data — run a scan first
Available Static IPs
Available DHCP IPs
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RESET CONFIGURATION
This will clear all fields. You'll need to re-enter and save your network ranges.
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Edit Device
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IP Address
Device Name
A friendly label for this device
Web Address (optional)
Click the device name to open this URL
Device Type
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