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Thread: how can i get the ip of local devices on my home wifi?

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    how can i get the ip of local devices on my home wifi?

    hi folks,

    so i'm playing around with my home network. i'm wondering how you can get the ip addresses of the devices on the network.
    i mean i can get the ip address there physically from different computers or i could probably get them from logging into the router but i figure there should be an easy way to get this from a terminal itself. some simple cli network tool?

    sorry if this seems like a basic question i'm pretty green at these things.

    thanks for any replies.

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    Re: how can i get the ip of local devices on my home wifi?

    use nbtscan it's in repo...

    nbtscan 192.168.1.25-137
    Last edited by deonis; December 7th, 2011 at 03:51 AM.

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