![]() Please run Angry IP Scanner from command-line and see if any relevant logs were written.Java version, 32 or 64 bit, how was installed ( java -version) 1.8.0_281-b09 64bit.OS type and version Windows 10 Ver 20H2 build 19042.804.In the to field, enter the ending address of the IP range, e.g. ![]() In this field, enter the starting address of the IP address range you want to scan, for example, 213.167.1.1. Versions (please complete the following information): Note the IP Range field is pre-populated with your own internal network address when Angry IP Scanner first launches (this probably starts with 192.168). If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem. Note that although it has a Name, MAC address and other details - it still says it is down.Run Angry IP on that MAC access with display mode set to "All Scanned hosts" and Java Built In".Note that an attempt to "ping" from a dos window fails.Try and scan a Windows 10 PC (secured by Defender r Norton if that makes a different).It could be improved by noting that an MAC address entry for the host exists in the ARP after the initial attempt to ping, revealing that the host is actually there. I tried the various "pinging methods" to see if the functionality was included in there, but it does not seem to reveal them - although "Java Built in" does better than most. It still displays them with a red dot to the left of the line as uncontactable. These are Windows 10 systems and Android Phones - and they are well firewalled off to not respond to Ping, and often have no open ports either.Īngry IP does locate these hosts and find a MAC address for them, and a name (presumably from the ARP table and DNS lookup), but because no ping or ports the display filter removed them. I have a number of hosts which Angry IP scanner does not report - unless you have it set to "All scanned hosts" mode - when you get all the empty IP addresses too.
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