File Details |
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File Size | 1.9 MB |
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License | Shareware, $19.95 |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | January 22, 2004 |
Total Downloads | 6,722 |
Publisher | Tools For .NET, LLC. |
Homepage | LANWalk Scanner |
Publisher's Description
LANWalk Scanner is a multithreaded NetBIOS scanner, a so-called "twin ware tool". It can scan ranges of IP-addresses (B and C classes) searching for shared resources, mount shared resources found by the program as network drives or simply browse them using Windows Explorer, and recieve extra information about computers you are scanning such as NetBIOS name, Workgroup, User name and Mac address.
Latest Reviews
Weedoo reviewed v3.0.0.7 on Nov 3, 2002
Installed fine, Nice interface. Located computers on the network as advertised. Browsing and mapping didn't work even though shared resources were "discovered" Tried on both local ( 5 machine network 192.168.x.x ) and corporate WAN with same results. All computers located with resources but unable to map to or explore.
Bruns reviewed v3.0.0.7 on Nov 3, 2002
Interesting program, but let me give a little bit of advice to people who want to use this - Don't go scanning netblocks of IP addresses you don't own or manage. Many ISPs will terminate your service if they catch you doing netblock scans on other people's networks. Its considered rude and in some places, illegal.
Weedoo reviewed v3.0.0.7 on Nov 3, 2002
Installed fine, Nice interface. Located computers on the network as advertised. Browsing and mapping didn't work even though shared resources were "discovered" Tried on both local ( 5 machine network 192.168.x.x ) and corporate WAN with same results. All computers located with resources but unable to map to or explore.
Bruns reviewed v3.0.0.7 on Nov 3, 2002
Interesting program, but let me give a little bit of advice to people who want to use this - Don't go scanning netblocks of IP addresses you don't own or manage. Many ISPs will terminate your service if they catch you doing netblock scans on other people's networks. Its considered rude and in some places, illegal.