Thanks for that. A few months ago I was playing with a couple of Ubiquity AP.s,
but didn't know of this.
On my tablet I ran both, WifiMan showed my Router as being a Huawei where I
thought it was the standard Talktalk Superrouter by Sagemcom. Then Fing also
showed it as Huawei.
Wifiman didn't pick up IP ...23 which is a TUYA smart device, possibly because
it switched off for the night at 21:00.
or ...27 which Fing shows as a generic device
Wifiman shows ...30 as Netgear where Fing shows it as generic. I think it is my
range extender. Interesting that the MAC checks out as a randomized MAC address.
I like that Fing shows the MAC addresses.
And I don't like a new feature of Fing that it won't let me rescan my network.
Peter
On 03/10/2024 18:03, Ian Morris via dorset wrote:
I recently discovered Ubiquti WifiMan:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ubnt.usurvey
Shows various Wifi AP, their SSID, signal strength etc. Once connected it will
enumerate hosts and you can port scan.
No Ubiquiti accout or kit needed.....
On 03/10/2024 17:11, Terry Coles wrote:
On 03/10/2024 16:18, Peter Merchant wrote:
With my tablet I like the app 'fing' for seeing what is on the network.
I've used fing, and it may well be useful. When we checked the network
some time ago we used nmap, but there doesn't seem to be a version for
Android (there's an unofficial 'wrapper' but it isn't the real thing).
Unfortunately, I haven't got round to repairing my laptop yet, but if I
can fix it, things will be much easier.
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